I took my Winchester Model 53 .25-20 (made in 1924 according to the polishing room records) and two different loads. Sights were the factory iron sights.
Load #1: 5 grains of Unique under a 74 grain Lyman 257420 gas check for 1,587 fps
Load #2: 9.3 grains of IMR 4198 under a 60 grain Hornady JFP for 1,192 fps
To start with, I took five shots at a target 100 yards away. I was sitting at a bench, holding my rifle, but resting my left wrist on a block of wood and my right elbow on the bench. I used Load #1. Here are the results ...

Well, I'll take responsibility for that loose group, although this is the first time I've tried this load at 100 yards. I then put up a new target and sent 5 more rounds downrange, again, at 100 yards and still with load #1. Four shots were nice and tight, but then there was that durn flyer. Here are the results of this second group of five shots ....

Well, four of them weren't too bad, but I'm not sure about that flyer. I'll need to shoot this load more times to see if it is me, or the load, however, I wanted to try some shooting offhand at 50 yards. This is going to be my main Woodchuck gun and all shots are taken offhand at ranges of 50 yards or less. I set up my first target at 50 yards and squeezed off 5 shots. I went down and took a look .... not too pretty. This first group are the ones not circled in the photo ... three were fine, but then there was the two wild flyers ... I think it was me. I haven't done any offhand shooting since winter set in almost 3 months ago and it's obvious I'm out of practice. I went back to the line and fired off my remaining 6 rounds of load number one. Five of the shots are not so bad with this second set of 6 shots but then there is that flyer way out in right field. This second group of shots are circled in red. Here's the results .....

I then set up a fresh target at 50 yards and tried load #2, shooting offhand. I only had four rounds left of this load and I wanted to use it up, as I'm now using the Lyman bullet exclusively. This group of 4 was a little better, but I wouldn't necessarily put it down to the load or bullet .... I was concentrating a bit more on these shots, as I had with the second round of shots with load #1. Here are the results .....

I need to load up another 50 rounds and start practicing my offhand shooting. I also want to try out some 100 yard shooting, resting my hand on a block like this time, to figure out if the flyers are me or the load. If they are the load, I might have to increase the velocity slightly to seal off the bore a bit better and see if that takes care of the flyers. By the way, the new glasses aren't a magic potion, but they do make it a lot easier and faster to acquire the target.
This load #1 is a bit faster than the original 25-20 load of an 86 grain bullet at 1,375 fps, but not as fast as Winchesters H.V. load for the Model 92 of a 86 grains bullet at 1,730 fps, or the 'Super Speed' load with a 60 grain bullet at 2,200 fps. I didn't take the time to take a new photo of the rifle I used, so here's the same one I've posted before ....
