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Stevens Favorite : ウィキペディア英語版
.25 Stevens

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.〔The Favorite was dropped in 1935. Barnes, p.276, ".25 Stevens".〕 It originally 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 )〔Barnes, p.282.〕 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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