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Anyone own a rifle chambered in .25 Stevens Rimfire Short or Long??
I am curious to know if any of you have one?
If so, do you shoot it?
I know there were not a lot of options as far as the guns go, and from what I have seen a 50 count box of the ammunition (If you can find it) is about as expensive as an old single shot.
I assume you can shoot the short ammumition in one chambered for long?
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10-25-2023, 09:43 PM
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I once had a Stevens falling block single shot. I do not remember the model number. I cleaned it up but never fired it. I still have two full boxes of Western .25 Stevens RF ammunition, probably from the mid-1940s. The boxes are labeled just as .25 Stevens, no Long or Short.
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I have seen a few, but usually they had been changed, (barrel liner) to 22 LR.
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I have a Remington model 4 rolling block rifle. It is an early lever takedown model and the caliber marking is .25-10 R.F. I have shot both .25 Stevens long and short. It is a lot of fun to shoot and is very accurate with the iron sights. It feels about the same as shooting a .22 rifle. I rarely shoot it due to the cost of the ammo.
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10-26-2023, 02:09 PM
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From what I've been seeing on the collectible ammo market you have a nice chunk of change there! Probably could get a nice S&W or two with what that stuff usually sells for....... Though, admittedly it usually doesn't sell very fast. I always have people asking for it but when I do have some the price often causes them to think really hard about how much they actually want it!
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I have a couple old Stevens. One was from my great grand dad's on my dad's side of the family, and the other was my grand dad's on my mom's side. I only have 4 rounds of 25 rim fire. I had 2 boxes of the Canuck, but it got lost or left in the move from Ohio to Florida.
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10-30-2023, 12:11 PM
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Here's my Stevens Favorite in 25 Stevens.
Needs some work...
Will probably end up as a .22LR with some custom mods.
These days, Not too bad for $20.
Something I can work with.
BUT, there is a way to make CF .25Stevens ammo if you are in to cartridge conversions and reloading.
The cases are made from .22 Hornet using .25acp FL sizer die.
A small amt of lathe work is needed to thin the base the case just ahead of the rim after sizing. That leaves you with a straight walled case like the .25RF Stevens.
Trim to length.
Change breech block to CF.
Chamber may need rim recess deepened, etc
There's a lot of info on the process including loads and techniques over on the CastBoolit forum.
I'll probably stick with a boring .22LR. But it is an interesting conversion.
My 28-30-110 Stevens is odd enough.
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A few years ago bought a single shot -bolt action 22 Stevens at a sale. Turned out to be a 25rf. I’ve had several single shot falling blocks, tip downs, ect but never did much shooting because of ammo situation. Use to pick up some ammo in Canada at ma & paw stores & gas stations in off the track places. That was 50 years ago, the ammo is long gone along with most ma & pa operations.
I have Remington RB that use to be a octagon barrel 25rf. It’s be running a Remington 513T barrel since early 60’s. My designated Turkey shoot 22.
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Elmer Keith favored the .25 Stevens over the .22 LR. He felt it was a better killer. He wrote that he tried to persuade Bill Ruger into chambering the Single Six in .25 Stevens.
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A few years ago bought a single shot -bolt action 22 Stevens at a sale. Turned out to be a 25rf. I’ve had several single shot falling blocks, tip downs, ect but never did much shooting because of ammo situation. Use to pick up some ammo in Canada at ma & paw stores & gas stations in off the track places. That was 50 years ago, the ammo is long gone along with most ma & pa operations.
I have Remington RB that use to be a octagon barrel 25rf. It’s be running a Remington 513T barrel since early 60’s. My designated Turkey shoot 22.
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Great looking rifle!
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I have an old .25RF Stevens rifle that belonged to my Granddad. I used to shoot snapping turtles with it 80 yrs ago. It has a Stevens 'scope , about 4 power. It was originally a .22rf and was bored out to .25 Stevens. It's well over 100 yrs old now. I have a couple boxes of old .25RF ammo.,but may just get the gun barrel & chamber relined to .22RF in order to shoot it economically again. Ed
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I have a Stevens Hunters Pet in 25 RF Stevens that I have never fired as I've never seen any ammo for it. I believe I would shoot it if I could.
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