JLouis wrote on Aug 3
rd, 2020 at 12:38pm:
Thank you for the clarification Vall I was thinking the 25-35 was not yet out and he was working with the 38 Ballard Extra Long case.
So that brings up another question Vall is your 28-35 the only one that you have seen or heard off and what an amazing find. If I now have it right the 28 Pope Special would be the more known.
The .28 Pope Special was indeed out before Marlin made their .25-36 Marlin, and Win. copied it in their .25-35 Win. So the .28-35 based on these cartridges necked out to .28 came long after Pope designed the .28 Pope Special.
From what I read in Claude Roderick's notes back when he was tracing Pope barreled rifles he stated, The Pope is a .28 on a blown out .25-35. This is not a cartridge configuration that appears anywhere else in the database and it's origin is unknown." "This is a breech loader, but has a bullet starter that fits over the muzzle of the rifle. There is no false muzzle and no provision for the same."
So it appears to be the only one known in this cartridge, and a strange barrel with a Pope bullet starter, but not drilled for a false muzzle. The starter fit snugly direct to the barrel, without a false muzzle. The other two barrels in .32-40 and .22WCF are both breech seater barrels.
Roderick recorded the information in 1974, and then the gun was sold and not seen again until that owner died. That's when I purchased it from a dealer who bought it at the estate sale.