sestoppelman
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As to bullets, Hornady has made a new run for the .405, see them on GB recently. Bullets that is, not ammo.I have always wanted a .405; alas, I "settled" for a .30-06 when I bought my 1895. Perhaps I dodged a bullet. A very expensive bullet.
Depending on how much you like recoil, the Ruger can be loaded to equal the .450-400 levels with 400 gr bullets, as in 400gr. x 2100 fps.Own 4 of them, the Teddy Roosevelt pair, a new 1895 to shoot so I don’t shoot the Teddy Roosevelt one and a Ruger number 1.
Desperation is the word. When things are not available, people will pay whatever they must to get it. Hornady has not made brass for the .405 for some time.
Exactly! People with too much money and NO common sense! It's the "I have to have it NOW mentality". Same reason a new Dodge Ram diesel is going for well over $100K now. I've passed up factory .338WM ammo going for insane prices. I'll just reload for it and/or shoot another rifle. The only thing I need NOW at any prices are food, gas/diesel and shelter.Another reason why prices won't come down.
Well, if would make you feel any better when you have to buy a new truck in the future, I'll sell you some Norma .416 Taylor head stamped brass for $400/50 NOW. It's gotta be as rare as Hornady .405 Winchester brass? LOLTruly insane..
Makes me very happy that I stocked up on brass, bullets, etc for the most part prior to the current craziness..
I found myself a little short on powder and primers.. but have managed to rectify that as well over the last 18 months without too much pain..
I should have enough to get me through at this point until I take a final dirt nap..
That said.. my truck is getting a bit old (10x years and 200,000 miles).. and I am really dreading having to go talk to someone about a 1500 Ram or Tundra in the next year or two (Im going to drive the current truck until the wheels fall off.. but.. my best guess tells me I have less than 24 months before that happens)..
I did the same thing. The components for loading the 405 were just too hard to get and too darned expensive. The 30-06 makes a great lever gun for all round hunting. If I ever come across reasonable priced 405 fodder or brass, I might then buy the gun but not the other way round.I have always wanted a .405; alas, I "settled" for a .30-06 when I bought my 1895. Perhaps I dodged a bullet. A very expensive bullet.