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Reply #75 - Nov 18th, 2023 at 3:39pm
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Thanks Charlie - it is indeed a labor of love!
  
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Reply #76 - Nov 20th, 2023 at 3:06pm
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ndnchf wrote on Nov 18th, 2023 at 5:31am:
Paul - the bullet seater bushing is 1.150". The .25 acp neck sizer bushing is 1.850".

Charlie - they are on my Christmas list  Grin

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Reply #77 - Nov 20th, 2023 at 3:27pm
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Good luck with it - keep us posted on your progress.
  
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Reply #78 - Nov 22nd, 2023 at 1:17pm
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All the activity on this thread inspired me to take my .25-25 out after 3 years of non-use.  (Also, it was a dead calm morning and the Range is closed tomorrow for Thanksgiving.)

The load was Bertram cases, Remington Bench Rest small rifle primers, 12.6 gr IMR-4198 and Ideal 257464, lino/wheelweight alloy, Alox-Beeswax lube, sized 0.259" with Lyman gas check.

The rifle is a collection of parts, cobbled together over the years, the shot-out round .32-20 barrel relined by Redman  to .25 caliber and chambered by yer humble narrator.  The load was the last one that seemed to show promise after all the canoodling I did on the rifle a couple years ago.  First 5-shot group at 50 yards was an uninspiring 4-3/4", but it contained an encouraging vertical cluster of 3 in 7/8".  (For some reason, the pic is turned 90 degrees counterclockwise.)

I then moved to 100yards and got 4-1/4" (3 in 3/4"), and a mystery group of four in 4" with one gone into a wormhole somewhere.

The last five rounds I clutched the rifle in a death grip, pulling the stock hard to shoulder and cheek and holding reasonably hard on the forend.  Looks like that is the charm; a 1-1/4" group resulted.

So far, I don't seem to get anything from this caliber, accuracy or powerwise, that I wasn't able to get with much less effort from the .25-21 or .25-20SS.  But, all's well that ends well.
  
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Re: Reloading the .25-25 Stevens
Reply #79 - Jan 25th, 2024 at 7:35pm
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So now that I am starting this journey I am looking for loading data for the 85gr standard bullet. I have the following powders:
4759, 4227, 4198, 300-mp, unique, and several others. 

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Reply #80 - Jan 26th, 2024 at 4:09pm
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I have not been to the range with mine in a few months, so don't have any more to add. I've already posted about my progress to date. What I've found is that with smokeless, filling that case volume enough for consistent ignition without getting excessive velocity is a fine balance.  Very small changes in powder can make a big difference in velocity. This thread has some good info to get you started.
  
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Reply #81 - Jan 27th, 2024 at 2:35am
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I've never liked that caliber because, I've never heard of one shooting with anything close to match accuracy.

But, if I had one, I would, for sure, try it with FF BP and 4759 duplex, with Rem 1 1/2 primers. I'd start with 2.5 gr 4759, fill with FF and a LDPE or fiber wad. Lube with a soft lube. Use a chrono and keep adding 4759, up to ~1600 fps.
  

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Reply #82 - Jan 27th, 2024 at 7:36am
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As a point of reference, I tried 22.0gr of Schuetzen 2F black over 2.3gr of 2400. This was with a 72 5gr bullet and CCI 450 primers. This gave me an average of 1645fps. I also tried 22.0gr of 2F APP. This gave a whopping 1932fps. 16.0gr og BH209 gave 1846fps.

As you can see, it is very easy to exceed original velocity using BP subs.
  
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Reply #83 - Jan 27th, 2024 at 12:17pm
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I have only used GOEX power in my duplex loads, you could slow it down a little with F grade.

I use 4759,because of it's higher bulk (takes up more BP space) and being un-coated, it ignites easy, that's why I use 1 1/2 primers.
  

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Reply #84 - Feb 20th, 2024 at 5:27pm
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I finally got back to the range for a brief session with the #2 rolling block. This is only at 35 yards, so it doesnt mean much. The H4198 load showed the most promise. It was the first string fired. The first round in a clean, oiled barrel went a little high, just above the top edge of the target. Then the remaining 4 grouped nicely. Next time I'll move out to 50 yards.
  
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Reply #85 - Aug 27th, 2024 at 1:12pm
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Its been a while since I had the .25-25s out. I brought the Stevens 44 and #2 Remington. I must say I'm very pleased with my load of 10.2gr of H4198, Winchester 84.5gr bullet and CCI small pistol magnum primers. Bullets were sized to .255" for the .253" groove size.  A second load was identical except for CCI small pistol primers. The magnim primers gave a slightly lower velocity, but also has smaller ES and SD. Accuracy was about the same. With the magnum primers velocity was 1308, standard primers 1350. This is now my go to load  Smiley



  
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Reply #86 - Aug 27th, 2024 at 1:15pm
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The #2 Remington shot well, but not as good as the Stevens. But I attribute that to the Remington front sight. It is really hard for my aging eyes to see. 
  
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Reply #87 - Sep 2nd, 2024 at 7:08pm
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I'm determined to improve the #2 Remington's performance. I'm sure that part of the problem is seeing (or I should say not seeing it clearly) that original front sight. So I ordered a Lyman 17A aperature front sight to try out. 

I also loaded up another batch of .25-25 for the Remington. I hope to get back to the range later this week.
  
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Reply #88 - Sep 3rd, 2024 at 5:29pm
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The Lyman 17A came in today and I got it installed on the .25-25 #2 rolling block. I put a small aperature in to start. Back to the range soon  Wink
  
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Reply #89 - Sep 6th, 2024 at 7:30am
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The new front sight was a marked improvement. But the load needs development.  An upward view of the mighty .25-25. Kind if like looking up at the Empire State building  Cheesy
  
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