What do ya'll think of the Winchester .405 as a African hunting caliber? After learning about Teddy Roosevelt's fascination with it has piqued my interest. How does the caliber measure up to .416 Rigby?
The .405 Win sends out a 300 grain bullet at about 2200 fps. The 416 Rigby drives a 400 grain bullet at 2400 fps. The short, fat 300 gr. bullet also sheds energy very quickly. Energy at about he muzzle for the Winchester is about 3300 vs 5200 for the Rigby.What do ya'll think of the Winchester .405 as a African hunting caliber? After learning about Teddy Roosevelt's fascination with it has piqued my interest. How does the caliber measure up to .416 Rigby?
What platform is your .405 in? Thanks.Short of elephant and large rhino, the .405 will do fine, so long as you modernize the loads with premium bullets and powder. If done right, you should be able to get 350 gr. Swift A-Frame up to about 2250 fps without too much trouble, and at a reasonable pressures. I've taken 4 large buffalo with mine and never felt under gunned. Penetration was excellent!
I figured... but thought I would ask to see if you were carrying something "funky." LOL.A tried and true Winchester model 1895 of course!
Mine is an 1895 with a little English flair:Those of you who have one please post pictures!
That is a pretty rifle... a nice classic in the .405.Mine is an 1895 with a little English flair:
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It really is a nice example although a bit unusual with the express sights.That is a pretty rifle... a nice classic in the .405.