Anyone shooting a .25-35?
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Anyone shooting a .25-35?
I "discovered" a LGS that has all sorts of lever guns. Was really tempted to buy one that needed some easy work. But I thought I'd ask - anyone shooting .25-35 in Lever Action Silhouette? I know ammo might be a problem, but I know how to fire-form.
Just curious.
Michael
Just curious.
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Re: Anyone shooting a .25-35?
I have seen people using the 25-35 at the last CLAS nationals I attended at raton. Ammo shouldnt be a big issue, I know winchester are making and selling unprimed cases for them.
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Re: Anyone shooting a .25-35?
Per the rule book... Looks like the 25-35 is legal for CLA, but not PCCLA. A number of folks shoot it's "little brother", (the 25-20) in PCCLA:snaketail2 wrote:I "discovered" a LGS that has all sorts of lever guns. Was really tempted to buy one that needed some easy work. But I thought I'd ask - anyone shooting .25-35 in Lever Action Silhouette? I know ammo might be a problem, but I know how to fire-form.
Just curious.
Michael
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(a) Any lever action center rifle .25 caliber or larger with a tubular magazine of original manufacture or replica thereof. A rimmed case loaded with a round or flat nosed bullet must be used.
Exception: .35 Remington is allowed
(b) Targets: Long Range Pistol, at distances of 50 - 100 - 150 - 200 meters.
Pistol Cartridge Cowboy Lever Action Silhouette
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(a) Any lever action rifle with a tubular magazine.
A rimmed pistol cartridge loaded with a round or flat nosed bullet must be used, i.e. 25-20, 32-20, 38's, 357 Magnum, 38-40, 44's, 44-40, 45 Colt, 45 Long Colt, .22 Magnum, .22 long rifle.
(b) Targets: Hunter's Pistol, at distances of 40-50-75-100 meters
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Re: Anyone shooting a .25-35?
Some people shoot them and are ok with one or 2 rams that won't cooperate.
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Re: Anyone shooting a .25-35?
Hard thing would be finding one in a suitable rifle. Nice old Marlin in 25/35 would be very competitive. I have a friend that shoots the caliber in a single shot, it can be very accurate and if loaded to potential adequate power. Cases easy to make out of 30/30 plenty of good 25 cal bullets to chose from
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Re: Anyone shooting a .25-35?
Does he shoot it in silhouette competition?? If so, how does he get around the load from the tube-mag rule?? I would love to shoot a falling block single shot lever gun for this game...boats wrote: I have a friend that shoots the caliber in a single shot
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Re: Anyone shooting a .25-35?
I think Massey shoots a 25-35 and does very well with it. The first three animals don't require that much power, and I think Hornady makes a 117 grain round nose jacketed bullet. I think this bullet can be loaded to over 2200fps in a good gun and cases can be formed from 30-30 cases. If I find a good 25-35 Winchester i think I'm going to try one.
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Re: Anyone shooting a .25-35?
He's not using the single shot 25/35 in Silhouette competition.
Both of us have .25's on CPA single shot actions, His a 25/35 mine a .25 Krag. Watching his 25 perform makes me wish I had one to shoot CLA with, instead of my Marlin 36A 30/30 No mater they are hard to find as original and CLA you can't re barrel to a different caliber. Which is a good thing. Saves me the expense of a re-barrel job
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Both of us have .25's on CPA single shot actions, His a 25/35 mine a .25 Krag. Watching his 25 perform makes me wish I had one to shoot CLA with, instead of my Marlin 36A 30/30 No mater they are hard to find as original and CLA you can't re barrel to a different caliber. Which is a good thing. Saves me the expense of a re-barrel job
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Re: Anyone shooting a .25-35?
I have a 25-35 Winchester 94 made in 1896. I shot it the whole season in 2011. It's very accurate, shoots flat, and is very easy on the shoulder. Problem is it will not reliably knock down rams. I lost three rams at nationals with it that year. It's simple, if you want to win you can't lose rams. I may revisit it at some point, and see what I can ring out of it with some of the newer powders on the market. Al Foust
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Re: Anyone shooting a .25-35?
I haven't been to Raton for a few years, but I do remember their targets were heavier than my home range. I saw a 30-30 ring a pig and some of the .22 targets fell a lot slower than I was used to seeing. But I guess you gotta plan for the big time if your going to compete. Maybe I'll find a good 25-35 (or 7-30 Waters) and go back to Raton next year.
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