Posted by RN on December 26, 2016 at 14:54:09 from (205.213.104.139):
In Reply to: 1892 Winchester posted by DeltaRed on December 23, 2016 at 20:24:06:
25-20 ammo is hard to find all right- but can be made since the 32-20 is loaded some and brass is available, simple enough to get a 60 grain lead bullet with flat hose and set it in case sized with proper dies. Some reloaders doing favors for the old crocks, once a year shooters will use mix and match of dies, etc. might use .250 Savage tooling on neck first. 25-20 and 25-35 reloading in manual say brass not available as such but can use 32-20 and 30-30 brass with about 95% useable, 5% waste on once fired brass, 99.5 on usable new brass and proper dies. .25 pistol bullet hollow point, half jacket one new load, best to use the cast lead 60 grain or a swaged 75 grain flat point. 2400 powder load of 10 grains? - been a long time since loaded the old cartridges or any new ones. BSA Martini Cadet .310-12-120 rifle can use the 32-20, what niece uses sometimes now. I paid $35.00 at auction many, many years back (add couple more 'many's) for the Kangaroo stamped little trainer. RN
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