
I found this photo on line of a reloader holding the old 25-25 stevens cartridge.
Its the funniest looking cartridge ive seen to date..
Look at that thing!..
(Well excuse me while i whip this out)- blazing saddles hahaha.
After a lazy & quick search it appears the brass is all but gone, and out of production
I also did a lazy search on load data ..
Hahaha..i was amazed..that little pencil of a cartridge really zips along!. What fun! Why did it die? Is any one here familiar with it, or possibly even still shoots it?
ive entered some phase of nostalgia, for the perfect old cartridge..and the more i dig the more i find..
I think its pretty cool . Maybe alot of you folks already know about this cartridge but its new to me
This baby hit the market in 1903!.
And can shoot a 75gr bullet 1800fps (corrected)
I can picture some sort of a single shot rifle and little metal animal targets.about 50-75-100yrds out
Haha..you could pretend your Petter Chapstick hunting the dangerous 5 with a 500 nitro express
Pew-Ping!..hahaha..i like that..it makes my heart smile.
I just thought some one may enjoy some light researching of this cartridge for something to do .
Those old timmers are no longer around to let us know so we never really have a clue what we missed out on.
There quest in cartridges, was absolutely no different in 1903 then today in 2024.
Yes we have different technologies that allow us to push different boundaries.
But remove the new car smell, and that new car feel, and what are we left with.
more of the same thing.
I find that comforting, and romantic in a way.
its fun to dig around in the past..like going through grandpas closet..you just know there is something cool as hell in there somewhere.
Safe shooting
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