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Reply #15 - Jan 2nd, 2012 at 11:21pm
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John Boy,

I have an interest in 25 caliber in general.

I have a couple of 257 Roberts in bolt action and I have a 25/20 SS in a CPA that I recently acquired and have not fired yet.  I have received some loads to try when the weather gets better.   
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Reply #16 - Jan 2nd, 2012 at 11:53pm
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I have an interst interest in 25 caliber in general.
Blufftmo, than I would strongly recommend that you purchase all or some of the identified reference books so you can read about 25 caliber reloads by bullet type, weight, powder type and charge.  Reference books go hand in hand with firearms and are excellent sources for the multitude of reloading data that is available that cannot be covered in total with posts on forums

Once you have made your reloads that are accurate, share them.  And with any that are bummers, share them too

Enjoy your rifles and shooting
  
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Reply #17 - Jan 3rd, 2012 at 12:44am
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Forget the books and get some copies of current match results and equipment lists that include the load data and do what the guys who finish in the top three are doing and spend the money to pickup the same components they are using. Better yet if you are able to get contact information call and talk to them personally or shoot them an e-mail. I have enough books to choke a couple of horses and all I got for my money was a whole bunch of outdated and useless information. 

A copy of last years ISSA National Event is priceless for acquiring this type of information and money well spent. Copies should still be available just contact one of the board members and they should be able to help you out. 

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Quarter Bore and AC Gould on this web site are 25 Guru's and can fill you in with what you need to be competitive in today's world. Shoot them a PM if you need some personnel assistance, they are great fellows and a priceless wealth of 25 caliber information and its free.

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Reply #18 - Jan 3rd, 2012 at 1:04am
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You will find the loads and equipment listing here at the top of the page under 2010 equipment finals.

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For your Roberts rifles only loading manuals will help you there. I'd suggest the newest Lyman cast bullet manual and the Richard Lee loading manual.

I'm a loading manual addict, new and old. Sharps book is one of the best even if 1/2 the powders aren't available. the Cornell reprints are great, too even if they are blury, as well as any 40's - 60's manuals from the powder and jacketed bullet makers. You just CAN'T have to many. Just ask me if I have enough.  Smiley Smiley

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Reply #19 - Jan 3rd, 2012 at 1:16am
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Thank you Frank good find and priceless up to date information.

Thanks Again
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Reply #20 - Jan 3rd, 2012 at 8:01am
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Thanks to all for the suggestions.
  
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Reply #21 - Jan 3rd, 2012 at 4:00pm
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...and I have a 25/20 SS in a CPA that I recently acquired and have not fired yet.

Blufftmo, have you called Gail or Paul Shuttleworth at CPA and asked them what is a good reload for your 25-20SS?  Give them the serial number and the barrel make on the rifle.  They will be able to tell you what bullet - weight - powder and charge shoots best in that barrel.
Not only do they make the 44 1/2's, both are excellent marksmen and they know good reloads for the different barrels on their rifles

While you are on the reference books buying spree, add the Lyman Reloading Handbook, 49th Edition.  Pages 166 - 167 has 48 different loading data for the 257 Roberts by bullet - powder - charge (min & max) - velocity & pressure, including the round OAL and bullet BC & SD.  In addition in BOLD print, they list the best recipe because they have tested all the 48 different loads for accuracy

BTW, on pg 163 of the Lyman's 49th, they have 11 recipes for the 25-20 too  

PS, you have two 257 Roberts in the safe and don't know what is the best reload for them?  What do you do, just look at the rifles and not shoot them?  Shocked

OK, your on your own now ... Bye!
  
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Re: 25 cal load data
Reply #22 - Jan 3rd, 2012 at 4:28pm
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Blufftmo wrote on Jan 2nd, 2012 at 11:21pm:
John Boy,

I have an interest in 25 caliber in general.

I have a couple of 257 Roberts in bolt action and I have a 25/20 SS in a CPA that I recently acquired and have not fired yet.  I have received some loads to try when the weather gets better.   

John Boy
I have a 257 Roberts in Ruger #1.
I'm using a Mike Venturino load of 5 Gr unique with 85 Gr Meister 25-20 bullet. It's a terrific gallery load that I shoot at my club's indoor range all winter and work on the tree rats of the red variety all summer. It clocks at around 1000 fps.
Might not be what you're looking for but it sure is a lot of fun to shoot
  

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