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It's interesting to note that, in the Center Fire Cartridges section of WRA catalog No. 55, WRA shows the 25-20 Winchester Model 1892 cartridge (Adapted to Winchester Repeating Rifles, Model 1892), and also shows the 25-20 Marlin cartridge (Adapted to Marlin Repeating Rifles). Both cartridges were available loaded with Black or with smokeless powder, with the smokeless powder loading being an equivalent in velocity of the Black powder loading. The 25-20 (Adapted to Winchester, Maynard, and Stevens Single Shot Rifles) is also shown, though it is spec'd as being loaded with 2 more grains of Black powder than the amount used in either of the Black powder WRA 1892 or Marlin Repeater cartridge loadings. The 25-20 Hi-Vel cartridge (Adapted to Winchester Repeating Rifles, Model 1892) appears in 1903 starting with WRA catalog No. 70, while the 25-20 Marlin High Velocity cartridge (Adapted to Marlin Repeating Rifles) appears a bit later in 1905 starting with WRA catalog No. 72. In 1918, in WRA catalog No. 81, the Center Fire Cartridges section still shows both the 25-20 Winchester Model 1892 cartridge (Adapted to Winchester Repeating Rifles, Model 1892), as well as the 25-20 Marlin cartridge, but... the Marlin 25-20 cartridge is now shown as Adapted to Winchester and Marlin Repeating Rifles. In catalog No. 81, both are shown available loaded with Black powder, with smokeless powder (equaling the Black powder velocity), and the smokeless Hi-Vel loading... and at this particular point in time, with all versions using an 86gr bullet. The 25-20 Winchester High Velocity cartridge loading using the 60gr O.P.E. bullet would not be introduced until after Olin/Western Cartridge Co. purchased the bankrupt WRA assets in the 1930's. The 25-20 Hi-Vel loadings were never recommended for use in Single Shot rifles.
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