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RE: .25 caliber rim fire - Highpower - 09-06-2013

In the case of a Stevens Favorite, the barrel comes off quite easily.

Some of the tools from my collection.

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RE: .25 caliber rim fire - DaveH - 09-14-2013

Big Grin
Hi Willie
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH


RE: .25 caliber rim fire - Highpower - 09-14-2013

Hi Dave!

I'm assuming you and Tom have established that as the new procedure for verifying authenticity of posted pictures? Rotfl


RE: .25 caliber rim fire - DaveH - 09-15-2013

(09-14-2013, 07:58 PM)Highpower Wrote: Hi Dave!

I'm assuming you and Tom have established that as the new procedure for verifying authenticity of posted pictures? Rotfl

Errr .......... something like that 17428
Rotfl
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH


RE: .25 caliber rim fire - mnovinger - 04-13-2018

Larry Potterfield ( I think that's his name) from MidwayUSA has a video on YouTube showing you how to convert a rifle from rim fire to center fire. After moving the firing pin, you would want to rechamber the rifle to 25 WCF.


RE: .25 caliber rim fire - Vinny - 04-13-2018

Welcome to the forum mnovinger!


RE: .25 caliber rim fire - mnovinger - 04-13-2018

(04-13-2018, 08:59 PM)Vinny Wrote: Welcome to the forum mnovinger!

Thanks Vinny!


RE: .25 caliber rim fire - ScrapMetal - 04-13-2018

As to the original post, I saw where someone came out with a kit for reloading .22 rimfire.  http://22lrreloader.com/design-details/  I suppose if you could find/make the brass for the .25 you could use the the stuff they offer to put the primer in them.

FWIW

-Ron