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If you got the one that just ended on Gunbroker, I think you did well. I'm loading mine below 1000 fps with 250 gr. LSWC. Reloader 28 on this forum shoots some pretty stiff loads with 4227. Hasbeen


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Originally Posted by generalstuart
Hi
I don't know much about the Model 25-2's But I have a Pre-25 that shoots Pretty Good at the 25 Yard Range as shown. Regards, The General


I have had a 1972 S&W 25-2 since 2002.
I have not taken it to the range yet.
But I have a lot of handguns that shoot that well.
To shoot that well for me, they must have a scope and be in a rest.

What does impress me is that you did that with open sights.
I am 64. My eyes are focused at 3 feet and my hands shake.


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Originally Posted by TheKid
Watch the cylinder throats if you want to shoot cast. Some of them are fine but they have a tendency to be all over the map with some running unusually large. If they are way oversize there isn't much that can be done short of a new cylinder or just shooting jacketed bullets.


The throats on 25-2's run a pretty consistent .454". The P&R'd 25-5 45 Colt's are the problem pieces. I had one with .457" throats and bought bullets from Beartooth sized at .456" so all worked fine. I have since fitted a .4525" cylinder to match my other 45 Colt's so one size bullet fits all.


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