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10-27-2011, 11:28 PM
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Anyone shoot a model 25-9 45 Colt
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Have a NIB 25-9 and wanted some input as to accuracy and satisification with them .
Frank
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10-30-2011, 01:40 AM
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Up after re-wording
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10-30-2011, 02:23 AM
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Have not done a lot with mine, need to.
Had an action job done, replaced target trigger with a narrow service trigger & had that rounded & polished, quite nice.
The accuracy is not bad, but can't quote figures, it's been a while.
I was happy to find it in excellent used condition, the 25-9 & the 29-5 I have I consider among the best incarnations of both models.
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10-30-2011, 04:38 PM
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I've got a 5" 25-7 and one of the 625 Lt Wt Hunters like Bill's bottom digital.
BOTH are very accurate with my reloads. Last week I did some 50 yd off the bench work...and had some sub 3" groups for a cylinder full.
I've load a Keith style slug, a custom mold thats very close to the RCBS .45-270SAA design. Drops a 285 gr clone to the RCBS mold. Over 16.5 grs of 2400 in a Starline case I'm averaging 990 fps out of a 6" bbl.
I can get all of those to touch at 15 yds on a good day. At 25 yds sub 2" groups...again on a good day. And have been able to hit my 10" gong at 100 yds 2-3 times in a row off the bench.
I have NEVER heard of accuracy issues with the 25-7 or 25-9 quite the contrary...generally amazement at how well they shoot.
SHOOT IT....
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10-30-2011, 09:05 PM
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Sir.
I have a 4 inch 25-9. .
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ok, what's the deal about the rock?
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10-31-2011, 01:58 PM
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Here is my 25-9, 4 inch. It is very accurate with a 250 grain cast flat nose bullet and 8 grains of Unique.
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10-31-2011, 03:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by crackerjack
Hi,
Have a NIB 25-9 and wanted some input as to accuracy and satisification with them .
Frank
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Frank , they are great guns. If you don't shoot it you need to sell it to
me for my collection.
All these other guys posting have more than me,I need to catch up.
Help a guy out.
crackerjack ,,great screen name
Regards
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10-31-2011, 08:38 PM
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Many Thanks for the responses . Wow you all have some beautiful pistols. AF I'm trying to get just a few myself and I suspect you have a number of them .
Thanks Again
Frank
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Model 25-9
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Hi,
Have a NIB 25-9 and wanted some input as to accuracy and satisification with them .
Frank
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In my experience, the Model 25-9 is the most underrated and the most accurate revolver S&W ever made. I have owned my 25-9 since it was first produced and have fired it hundreds of times. It still looks like new.
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Op, what is your barrel length?
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I have one in 4" and another in 6" and have shot both extensively.
The 25-9 model is when they finally got all of the details put together properly (cylinder throat and barrel/forcing cone dimensions, action etc.) and these are the two most accurate 45 LC's that I own. Penn Bullets offers a 225g full wadcutter that sits deeper in this oversized case and makes excess powder space a non-issue. If I would quote group sizes, you would probably call me a liar, but, suffice it to say, they will match anything I can wring out of my highly accurate 44 Specials.
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04-09-2016, 12:12 AM
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I have a Model 25-9 5" barrel
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Hi,
Have a NIB 25-9 and wanted some input as to accuracy and satisification with them .
Frank
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I have used my S&W Model 25-9 since I purchased it new in 1989. It is without a doubt, the most underrated and most accurate revolver S&W ever.
This is the revolver Dirty Harry should have carried.
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I have used my S&W Model 25-9 since I purchased it new in 1989. It is without a doubt, the most underrated and most accurate revolver S&W ever.
This is the revolver Dirty Harry should have carried. 
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Welcome to the FORUM! I enjoy my 25, but it is a -15. I just like 45 revolvers! Bob
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