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Had the good fortune to acquire this rifle here a month or so ago.

I've the opportunity to go on a hunt where I can take an Axis stag and two Axis doe plus turkey & varmints.

I'm going to give this a try.

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Ruger #1 Tropical, Leupold 4.5-14 x 50 Vari-X III

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ya!

GWB
That’s a nice rifle. I think that’ll work! 😁
I have a Winchester 1885 Traditional Hunter with a 28” octagonal barrel in .405 Winchester that I love. I think you’ll do well with that Ruger. I have four #1’s and really like hunting with all of them. Good luck with your hunt & post some photos if you can.
I have one in blue/walnut. Cool rifle, shoots great! Now all I need is an elk tag…
The 405 will work on any Game on any Continent, though with some Critters you may want a quicker 2nd shot!
I have an 1885 also but made by Ballard Rifle, LLC in Cody Wyoming. They are now defunct.


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Sharps thats one sweet rifle. I couldn't see well enough to use the iron sights however. I bought a High Wall action Model 1885 from a company in Montana but don't recall the name at the moment. Built a 38/55 on it.

GW you will love that rifle. I bought the blue/walnut (fencepost wood) version from a campfire member a couple of years ago. Topped it off with a Leopold VariXIII 2.5X8. It shoots great but I haven't seen a deer worth shooting when I've had it out frown
Sharps, that rifle is magnificent. Well done and thank you for sharing the photos with us.
That is awesome, Sharps!
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My 405 on steroids. Case is 3/4 inch longer. 300 Barns at 2670. 400 grain Woodliegh at 2385
That sharps is just flat out beautiful!
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That 1885 is astonishing.
Sharps, that is one exquisite 1885! Have you ever weighed it?
First off, I should apologize to geedubya. It was not my intention to hijack his thread.

Secondly, thank you all for the comments. Ballard Rifle, LLC built some very high quality single shot rifles. I own 4 more of their 1885's and a few Ballard Rifles too.

The Highwall wears a 26 inch Winchester #3 weight barrel and weighs 9 lbs. 2 oz. empty on my Postal scale.
Single-set trigger.

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Since .405 Winchesters don't appear a lot, I thought I would add a picture of my rifle to the thread. It's a Winchester 1885 Traditional Hunter:

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400gr Woodleigh WeldCore, 300gr Hornady Interlock SP & a 300gr hand loaded flat point:

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There is something about a big bore single shot that makes me smile.
Amazing rifles!
nice pictures guys ! some very nice 405 Win. rifles too . thanks for posting,Pete53
As a left handed shooter rifle that are equally usable by left handed persons have always appealed to me. A very long time ago I purchased my first deer rifle, a Savage 99C chambered in .308.
The .405 Winchester cartridge has been an object of my interest since I was in my 20s. In 2001, at the ripe age of 43, I gave myself a law school graduation present - a Winchester (Miroku) Model 1895 in .405 Winchester. Since that time my .405 collection has expanded to include a takedown 1895 and a Ruger Number One Tropical rifle.
I always thought the .405 would be an excellent African rifle with a 400 gr. bullet at 200 fps.
I have added a custom aperature sight to my Number One, acquired some Woodleigh 400 gr. bullets in .412 diameter, and I am hoping for 2000 fps.
Needless to say, I feel strongly that the Number One tropical rifle is an excellent platform - I have six in calibers ranging from .35 Whelen to .458 Lott.
Here is a picture of my .405.

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Someone had a box of .405s on GB a couple weeks ago - IIRC 67 loaded, reduced cast bullet handloads, and ~30 fired cases. The fired cases showed a few with funky backed out/pierced primers. The auction brought $430!

I've now got about 110 cases collected, both new and also some fired, so I think I am set to start loading for the Ruger smile
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First off, I should apologize to geedubya. It was not my intention to hijack his thread.

Secondly, thank you all for the comments. Ballard Rifle, LLC built some very high quality single shot rifles. I own 4 more of their 1885's and a few Ballard Rifles too.

The Highwall wears a 26 inch Winchester #3 weight barrel and weighs 9 lbs. 2 oz. empty on my Postal scale.
Single-set trigger.

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What is the screw on top of the breechblock? Does it adjust the strength of ejection?
It is the firing pin retention screw.
Nothing to do with extraction or ejection.
Good post. I'm enjoying it.
Thanks for posting.

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