The .25 Stevens was an American rimfire rifle cartridge. Developed by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company and Peters Cartridge Company, it was developed between 1898 and 1900; catalogs suggest it was introduced in 1898, but most sources agree on 1900. It was offered in the Crack Shot #15 rifle, which debuted in 1900. It may also have been available in the Favorite rifle, which was first released in 1894. It originally used used a black powder charge under a gr ( g) slug; this was later replaced by smokeless.
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| - The .25 Stevens was an American rimfire rifle cartridge. Developed by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company and Peters Cartridge Company, it was developed between 1898 and 1900; catalogs suggest it was introduced in 1898, but most sources agree on 1900. It was offered in the Crack Shot #15 rifle, which debuted in 1900. It may also have been available in the Favorite rifle, which was first released in 1894. It originally used used a black powder charge under a gr ( g) slug; this was later replaced by smokeless.
- The .25 Stevens was an American rimfire rifle cartridge. Developed by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company and Peters Cartridge Company, it was developed between 1898 and 1900; catalogs suggest it was introduced in 1898, but most sources agree on 1900. It was offered in the Crack Shot #15 rifle, which debuted in 1900. It may also have been available in the Favorite rifle, which was first released in 1894. It originally used used a black powder charge under a slug; this was later replaced by smokeless.
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| - The .25 Stevens was an American rimfire rifle cartridge. Developed by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company and Peters Cartridge Company, it was developed between 1898 and 1900; catalogs suggest it was introduced in 1898, but most sources agree on 1900. It was offered in the Crack Shot #15 rifle, which debuted in 1900. It may also have been available in the Favorite rifle, which was first released in 1894. It originally used used a black powder charge under a slug; this was later replaced by smokeless. With "an excellent reputation" as a small game (such as rabbit) and varmint round, it suffered excessively high trajectory (a drop of at ) compared to the .22 Long Rifle. It was available with either solid lead or hollow point bullet. Serving as the parent for the less-successful .25 Stevens Short and experimental Remington .267 Rimfire, it was dropped in 1942.
- The .25 Stevens was an American rimfire rifle cartridge. Developed by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company and Peters Cartridge Company, it was developed between 1898 and 1900; catalogs suggest it was introduced in 1898, but most sources agree on 1900. It was offered in the Crack Shot #15 rifle, which debuted in 1900. It may also have been available in the Favorite rifle, which was first released in 1894. It originally used used a black powder charge under a gr ( g) slug; this was later replaced by smokeless. With "an excellent reputation" as a small game (such as rabbit) and varmint round, it suffered excessively high trajectory (a drop of in ( mm) at yd ( m)) compared to the .22 Long Rifle. It was available with either solid lead or hollow point bullet. Serving as the parent for the less-successful .25 Stevens Short and experimental Remington .267 Rimfire, it was dropped in 1942.
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