Great rifles in legendary caliber.Why would anyone want such an old cartridge and rifle design? I have two 1895 405s and one double:
They are fun! And easy to shoot and have taken everything from pronghorn to Cape buffalo.
A hand loader can use bullets from 210 to 400 grains. My 1895 and Simson double both shoot 400 grain Woodies at 450/400 velocity.
After a case of beer no body will care or complain. Alcohol makes people sound better!I doubt a remote enough place exists!
The more I read and hear about the 405 Win. makes me want to get my 444 Marlin out of the safe and start shooting that thing. I've had it for probably 20 years or more and have never even loaded it. It's not like I've been ignoring it on purpose or anything, it's just that the right situation hasn't arisen yet for me to start working with it. Years ago we were toying with the idea of a bison hunt and I figured that was a good excuse to purchase a 444, well the bison idea got put on hold and the whole project went forgotten. I think I'll dig it out and maybe take it along on next years bear hunt, should be good medicine for that.
Great story in latest Sports Afield about a bloke with a Winchester .405 hunting a fantastic buffalo in RSA!