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    Came out in the 1894 1:8" twist from day one

    The original fast twist quarter bore
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    I have everything to build one except a high wall frame

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    so rim is same as 30/30 uncle Wiki spilt the beans on this one...the specs arent too shabby either,could do much better reloaded for strongish action. seems its been AIed too....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    so rim is same as 30/30 uncle Wiki spilt the beans on this one...the specs arent too shabby either,could do much better reloaded for strongish action. seems its been AIed too....
    Yes it's a useful small deer cartridge

    The 303-25 would beat it hands down
    But a 25-35 short rifle in an 1885 would be a nice walking rifle
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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    I have everything to build one except a high wall frame

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    This is a sad (and unusual) state of affairs! Though given your contacts I'm sure a suitable action will find its way to your workshop.

    Do you have 25/35 headstamp brass or do you form it from 30/30 or similar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steelisreal View Post
    This is a sad (and unusual) state of affairs! Though given your contacts I'm sure a suitable action will find its way to your workshop.

    Do you have 25/35 headstamp brass or do you form it from 30/30 or similar?
    I have 50 correctly head stamped 25-35 cases

    Good actions are hard to find
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    a 7mm waters necked down again to 25 to create a .25/30 in effect would be more in between the two and rather useful too I suspect ..could a fella run a neckless 30/30 into the .25/35 chamber and create a monster????with a sharper shoulder to headspace on.....
    the options are endless if you have capability to also make dies with chamber reamers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    a 7mm waters necked down again to 25 to create a .25/30 in effect would be more in between the two and rather useful too I suspect ..could a fella run a neckless 30/30 into the .25/35 chamber and create a monster????with a sharper shoulder to headspace on.....
    the options are endless if you have capability to also make dies with chamber reamers.
    @Micky Duck anything can be done if you're mad enough

    I believe the 25-40 krag is also a thing
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    Yep the 25 krag appeared in 1905 Charles Newton of 250 savage fame and a whole range of other proprietary flash cartridges supposedly came up with it.
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    I had a bit of down time in the workshop while I wait for my 222 Rimmed projects retaining compound to cure

    So I ripped into this Stevens 044 1/2 32 Long rimfire.
    Converted the breech block from RF to CF. Not so easy on this model but a good result and for the location perfect.

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    I had to re cut the 32 RF chamber to 32-20 CF.
    Pretty weird reaming out rusty swarf, but it cut a nice enough chamber.

    Tested the firing pin strike and protrusion.

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    I had to make a new lever pivot pin, New barrel location screw stud, re shape the extractor tip and fix the ejector spring and plunger.

    But the first test fire was a great success considering the bore is not great.

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    But sadly at this point I ran out of ammunition and I loaned my dies to someone who's currently out of the country.
    I think @Tedz50 has some ammo aside for me.

    Turns out it was a cool little filler project that filled in a wet day.
    Now I can get back on to the 222 Rimmed tomorrow
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    man do I have a place just taylor made for that rifle....... where my short trebly goes for walks,wallabies under 50 yards is the norm...the mighty .270w is a bit overkill and small quietish rifle is nice.
    awesome work as always.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    man do I have a place just taylor made for that rifle....... where my short trebly goes for walks,wallabies under 50 yards is the norm...the mighty .270w is a bit overkill and small quietish rifle is nice.
    awesome work as always.
    @Micky Duck Yes it's an ideal walking vintage rifle for inside 50m

    Only problem is it doesn't have any sling mounts on it. Typical of a lot of USA vintage rifles.
    So I will need to make a no drill sling for it
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    bump......
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