uscra112 wrote on Sep 3
rd, 2018 at 12:18am:
Just thinking out loud here - - The .25-20 WCF was always a smokeless powder cartridge, was it not?
Depends on when Winchester began using smokeless. No mention of it all in the Feb. '93 catalog. Don't have a '94 or '95 catalog, but even when the first M.'94s, designed expressly for smokeless, began coming off the production line, smokeless was not yet available. By the time of the '99 catalog, almost every cartridge sold by WRA was available in smokeless.
Uncertainty, also, about date .25WCF was introduced--between late '93 & '95, Barnes says. Ads placed in shooting publications could probably be used to determine the exact date, because WRA must have been very eager to make customers aware of their new cartridge, & start selling guns chambered for it. Someone lucky enough to own the '93-'95 volumes of Shooting & Fishing could probably identify the intro. date & which powder was first loaded.
In both my '93 & '99 catalogs, the "old" .25-20 is still called just that, though the fine print says "adapted for SS rifles," & the illustration leaves no doubt about which is which.