I have recently done A LOT of firing with the Marlin 1894CL in 25/20 WCF. All castings, I should note. The last several range trips have been blessed with the usual "therapeutic breezes" one encounters in the upper deserts of Ridgecrest, so paper results are largely a waste of time. But since wind is ever-present, shooting in those conditions can be a good practice regimen--and there are an assortment of iron critters to home one's skills on at the local venue.
One noteworthy item I gathered--#257312 really whacks the iron coyote silhouette at 200 yards when prompted by either 10.7 or 12.0 grains of AA-1680. Holding on the critter's "nose" and about 3" high, both loads would hit right at the shoulder at 200 yards in stiff L-to-R crosswinds, and I could hit there 10-for-10 shots easily with the Lyman aperture sight. I was happy with the targeting, for sure--but the WHACK the boolit struck with was eye-opening.