The .25 Remington is one in a series of 4 Remington autoloading cartridges, introduced in 1906 for the Remington Model 8 Auto-Loader rifle. The 30 Remington was Remington's "rimless" answer to the 30-30 Winchester, with basically the same ballistics as
the 30-30. The series of auto-loading cartridges which included the .25, .30, .32, and .35 Remington, sometimes also called Remington Auto-loads. The .25, .30, and .32 are the same case with different diameter projectiles, the .35 is a wider case, The .25, .30, .32 are Obsolete. |