bigmoose
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Cleaning out my ammo shelves I found a bunch of .25-20 Single Shot rifle cartridges. I have a rifle in .25-20 WCF so I picked these up years ago figuring I would eventually shoot 'em up.
Well, once I examined them closely I realized they were too long to be .25-20 WCF, although all the headstamps say .25-20. What the heck? I figured somebody was wildcatting and somehow stretched these cartridges. I threw them on a back shelf and forgot about them.
It's cold and snowy here today, so I decided to organize my ammo stash. Once I saw these shells, I got out my caliper and took some measurements and started looking at some cartridge descriptions in 'Cartridges of the World'.
Bingo, I figured out these are .25-20 SS, the precursor to the .25-20 WCF. All the headstamps are either Peters or Rem-UMC
and they appear to be factory original brass that has been reloaded as all the bullets are the same jacketed soft points.
I really don't have a need for them (unless I go searching for an old single shot rifle). Just another rabbit hole I don't need to go down, ha.
Is it illegal to ship loaded ammo? Would anyone even be interested in ammo that someone else reloaded? I have no clue as to bullet weight or powder type etc. Their outward appearance gives the impression they are in excellent condition and the brass shows no signs of stress or overworking.
This post isn't about 'feeling the waters' or whatever. Just wondering how best to go about dealing with these shells. If I decide to sell them, I will post in the classified section.
photos to follow...
One photo shows a side by side comparison to the shorter .25-20 WCF.
Well, once I examined them closely I realized they were too long to be .25-20 WCF, although all the headstamps say .25-20. What the heck? I figured somebody was wildcatting and somehow stretched these cartridges. I threw them on a back shelf and forgot about them.
It's cold and snowy here today, so I decided to organize my ammo stash. Once I saw these shells, I got out my caliper and took some measurements and started looking at some cartridge descriptions in 'Cartridges of the World'.
Bingo, I figured out these are .25-20 SS, the precursor to the .25-20 WCF. All the headstamps are either Peters or Rem-UMC
and they appear to be factory original brass that has been reloaded as all the bullets are the same jacketed soft points.
I really don't have a need for them (unless I go searching for an old single shot rifle). Just another rabbit hole I don't need to go down, ha.
Is it illegal to ship loaded ammo? Would anyone even be interested in ammo that someone else reloaded? I have no clue as to bullet weight or powder type etc. Their outward appearance gives the impression they are in excellent condition and the brass shows no signs of stress or overworking.
This post isn't about 'feeling the waters' or whatever. Just wondering how best to go about dealing with these shells. If I decide to sell them, I will post in the classified section.
photos to follow...
One photo shows a side by side comparison to the shorter .25-20 WCF.
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