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    25-20 question

    Does anyone have any loading data for the 25-20 cartridge? I have looked in every manual I have and found nothing. My nephew has a very nice '92 Winchester in that caliber and I have the bras but no info. I would like to load some ammo so he can shoot the rifle.
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    There is info for lead projectiles in the lyman cast bullet book.

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    One of the free Lyman manuals you can download from online has all you need. It's from years ago, but most all the powders are fairly current to today.
    Lyman #44 manual

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    I have recently found a website that has data for most cartridges and I believe to be data compiled from powder manufacturers. I believe the 25-20 is listed. The site is Shootersreference.com. Take a look and see what you think.
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    Thank you, gentleman. On Cast Boolits all you need to do is ask.
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    Hornady #3 has a very small amount of jacketed data; 2400 and 4227 with the 60gr soft point - which is an extremely rare component BTW.

    Lee #2 has a wide variety of loads, both jacketed and cast. Feel free to PM me if you want a screenshot of those pages.

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    Go to the Marlin Owners website and find the forum on " 25-20 Reloaders " - You will find 87 pages of info with load data & other invaluable information on reloading for 25-20 - Best info on the web for 25-20 - BAR NONE. It'll take you days to get through all of it
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    What square butte said.

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    There is a lot of published data out there. Both older and more up to date. Both hodgdon and lee have several loads. Ive been loading 8gr 2400 w 86gr jsp for years. This load is very close to factory remington ammo. For cast I like the NOE 260283 85gr gcfp with 8gr 4227.

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    Find a copy of Ken Waters' Pet Loads from Handloader magazine.

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    Pet Loads in the book form is a great source for almost any cartridge an old guy could be interested in & some of the best bed time reading there is.....
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    I have an old Lyman Cast Bullet handbook that has loadings for 25-20WCF. My old 1892 Winchester will only shoot jacketed boolits as the bore is too rough for cast alloy. Luckey to have a buddy that had two new boxes of 60gr Hornady 25 caliber jacketed boolits he gave me. There is a great book by Mike McPhearson that is fairly recent that is a wealth of hand loader information. Mike has experimented with a lot of modern propellants and listed his results. Good luck! 25-20 WCF is a great little varmint cartridge. Too bad the reloading components are scarce.

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    Try a gas checked cast bullet of 85 grains or so and don't push it to fast. I'll bet you will find it works in your rough bore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockindaddy View Post
    I have an old Lyman Cast Bullet handbook that has loadings for 25-20WCF. My old 1892 Winchester will only shoot jacketed boolits as the bore is too rough for cast alloy. Luckey to have a buddy that had two new boxes of 60gr Hornady 25 caliber jacketed boolits he gave me. There is a great book by Mike McPhearson that is fairly recent that is a wealth of hand loader information. Mike has experimented with a lot of modern propellants and listed his results. Good luck! 25-20 WCF is a great little varmint cartridge. Too bad the reloading components are scarce.
    Try a gas checked cast bullet of 85 grains or so and don't push it to fast. I'll bet you will find it works in your rough bore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kai View Post
    There is a lot of published data out there. Both older and more up to date. Both hodgdon and lee have several loads. Ive been loading 8gr 2400 w 86gr jsp for years. This load is very close to factory remington ammo. For cast I like the NOE 260283 85gr gcfp with 8gr 4227.
    was loading 11 grains of 4227 under a 75 grain hp ....in a savage bolt action (model 25??) ----maybe a bit stiff for a 92 and anyway the boolit unsuitable profile

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    That'd be a Savage 25B
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    I cast bullets for & shoot my 25-20 regularly. My rifle is a marlin 94CL. Published load data

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    Quote Originally Posted by square butte View Post
    That'd be a Savage 25B
    sounds right

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    Modern Reloading (Lee) 2nd Edition has two pages of data starting on page 285. My brother has a Win. '92 rifle in close to new condition, octagon barrel. He's owned it since he was a teenager, and now he's 78.

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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
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LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check