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Handloader
- May 4, 2011
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A while back I inherited a well used 1894 rifle in .25-35 Winchester. It has the full length 26” octagonal barrel. The magazine holds nine cartridges in the tube underneath and is an absolute pussycat to shoot.
After perusing the Internet I bought some Hornady 117 grain Roundnose bullets and some W-W brass. I had a lot of Varget around at the time so loaded a mild charge of 23 grains with a standard large rifle primer. I’ve been unable to chronograph the load but assume it’s going somewhere between 2150 and 2250 fps from that longer tube. Frankly, I don’t really care. This rifle is so much fun to shoot that I can’t stop grinning.
After entering the serial number on Winchester’s website I found out it was made in 1902. The same year my great grandmother was born. To put it another way Teddy Roosevelt was in the Oval Office.
I finally got to take it hunting last weekend. I took this pup coyote at 40 yards with a headshot. At 118 years old, this great old rifle and cartridge are still getting it done!
Any .25-35 fans out there?
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After perusing the Internet I bought some Hornady 117 grain Roundnose bullets and some W-W brass. I had a lot of Varget around at the time so loaded a mild charge of 23 grains with a standard large rifle primer. I’ve been unable to chronograph the load but assume it’s going somewhere between 2150 and 2250 fps from that longer tube. Frankly, I don’t really care. This rifle is so much fun to shoot that I can’t stop grinning.
After entering the serial number on Winchester’s website I found out it was made in 1902. The same year my great grandmother was born. To put it another way Teddy Roosevelt was in the Oval Office.
I finally got to take it hunting last weekend. I took this pup coyote at 40 yards with a headshot. At 118 years old, this great old rifle and cartridge are still getting it done!
Any .25-35 fans out there?
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