I am assuming you mean the 25-20WCF. It is a necked down 32-20 firing an 86gr bullet @1500fps. The ammo is still loaded by Remington and Winchester. It is a nice small game cartridge-turkeys where legal. There have been other 25-20's but this is the only one still in use. It was originally chambered in the Win 92 but Remington made a nice slide repeater (Model 25) that is very accurate. I have a 92 and a 25 and both shoot to @1" at 50 yds with open sights. Kimber also made a limited run in the 80's. The loaded ammo is available from Ammoman.com for $159.00 for 500. The cases are aavailable from Midway, Grafs or Widners.
[ 10-12-2002, 09:39: Message edited by: Dr. Duc ]
Posts: 1275 | Location: Fla | Registered: 16 March 2001
Mine is a Marlin 1894 Classic. It will shoot the Speer 75 gr. FP at about 2000 fps., and print groups just over a 1/2 inch at 50 yds. Generally it is considered good for anything up to coyote size. They are alot of fun. Three and one-half times more powerful than the .22 LR. E
Posts: 1022 | Location: Placerville,CA,USA | Registered: 28 May 2002
I have a cute Savage b/a in .25-20 WCF from c. 1920. Nice quiet 125 yard varmint gun. I got it scoped with a little ingenuity.
Mostly I shoot groundhogs with 75 grain spitzers at about 2000 fps, but it is a superlative squirrel gun w/ 65 grain FN cast bullets at about 1400 fps.
Posts: 1570 | Location: Base of the Blue Ridge | Registered: 04 November 2002
I shot my first buck a little 3pt (3x3 with eyeguards) with my grand dads mdl 92. It has a lyman tang sight on it and a long heavy octagon barrel. During the depression it fed alot of people. The old timers in my family think a 30-06 is unjustified in power, for anything but elk. When I hunt with them I use a 308, 300 sav or 30-30. Don't you dare show up with a 300 mag anything, let alone a 270win.
It is a .25 caliber cartridge that holds 20 grains of black powder. There are several, which differ due to case shape, but that have the same powder capacity.