This past summe I landed an old winchester 1894 src in 25-35, and while I haven't used this rifle on game larger than a gopher, it is a real pleasure to shoot.
Now to a few questions for those wiser than I.
Firstly : why was it called the 25-35 and not 25 wcf or 35 special or the like. Seems odd to me considering the 3030 was initially called a 30 wcf.
And secondly : why was this dropped never to return. It would appear to be a deer cartridge within the iron sight range, with very little recoil.
Now to a few questions for those wiser than I.
Firstly : why was it called the 25-35 and not 25 wcf or 35 special or the like. Seems odd to me considering the 3030 was initially called a 30 wcf.
And secondly : why was this dropped never to return. It would appear to be a deer cartridge within the iron sight range, with very little recoil.
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