I once briefly owned an old Savage lever action in .25-35 that was a delightful rifle to shoot, being surprisingly (to me) accurate with very mild recoil and report. When I first got the rifle, I bought ten boxes of Remington factory ammo to "make brass" for reloading and shoot through that in one range session. My rifle shot that acceptably well. But I reloaded it with an 87 grain spitzer -most likely a Sierra, because I lived near the factory and used to buy bullets there by the pound in paper sacks. Anyhow, the first handload I tried with the 87 grain bullet shot so well that I didn't bother with further "load development." I kept shooting that same load the whole brief time I owned that rifle.
And while I had it, I got a lot of use out of it. I know I shot a passle of coyotes with it, and jackrabbits, too. I knew of a place on public land that had some feral goats, and I shot a few of those with it. I took it deer hunting a few times for blacktails, but don't presently remember ever killing a deer with it. I shot a little feral hog with it a couple of months before I sold it.
I probably wouldn't have sold it had it not been for some very persistant old fella at the range who offered me several times what I had paid for it after seeing me shoot it and shooting it himself. I really wanted a 99 in .250 Savage when I got sidetracked by the older model in .25-35, and I figured I'd let the gun go and get what I really wanted.
I know the .25-35 isn't a barn burner and I know it doesn't make many "favorites lists" anymore, but I also know that old .25-35 I had is one of a very, very few rifles I've parted ways with that I regret ever getting rid of. It was just sooo much fun to shoot.... I used to think of it as a .22 Hornet on Steroids, rightly or wrongly, and my 200 cases weren't nearly enough because I'd shoot them empty with ease every time I took the rifle out. While I had it, that was every time I went someplace where I could shoot it, be it the range or camping out in the desert.
Don't own one, but did, and I'm a huge fan and always will be. I do get to shoot one every know and then, thanks to an old feller I know who has a custom single shot .25-35 built on a Martini action.
JP