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    Quote Originally Posted by CCT125US View Post
    Second small batch, pre seat / crimp.
    Attachment 116980

    Finished
    Attachment 116981
    I joined this forum just for this post! I'm just starting with .32 H&R mag for my 432UC and have 100 round sample packs of the Missouri Hi-Tek coated 98gr WCBB and 100gr RNFP bullets. I have probably 10+ pounds of Titegroup and 2 pounds of HP-38. Been kind of struggling finding some reliable data with those powders and the coated bullets. So far I'm seeing 2.3-2.5gr HP38 (or 231)?

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by Lost River View Post
    231 would be a good choice.

    Tightgroup, and Tightwad would both be ones that would be pretty easy to work with as well. Pretty easy to get moderate velocities with a variety of powders. The hardest part about working with the .32s is handling the tiny cases. As compared to larger cartridges like a .44/45 they are darn small and your hands cramp after doing it for long periods of time! This is true of any small calibers really. I was just on the phone with a bullet supplier last week and he mentioned the same thing when loading .17 caliber rifles into his 1050 Dillon by hand.
    Tried any Bullseye?

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    Small batch using Win. 231 initial load.
    Smith 432UC
    .32 H&R Mag.
    MBC 98gr DEWC
    2.8gr Win. 231
    1.145 OAL
    Starline brass
    CCI SPP

    780, 788, 742, 772, 768, 760, 765, 762, 774, 763.

    Average: 767
    SD: 11
    Very pleased.
    Last edited by CCT125US; 04-20-2024 at 12:49 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CCT125US View Post
    Small batch using Win. 231 initial load.
    Smith 432UC
    .32 H&R Mag.
    MBC 98gr DEWC
    2.8gr Win. 231
    1.145 OAL
    Starline brass
    CCI SPP

    780, 788, 742, 772, 768, 760, 765, 762, 774, 763.

    Average: 767
    SD: 11
    Very pleased.
    Were these the Hi-Tek coated ones I assume? I'm guessing HP38 would share the same data for these!

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    I believe this is where I will settle in.

    432UC
    .32 H&R Mag.
    MBC 98gr DEWC
    3.0gr Win. 231
    1.145 OAL
    Starline brass
    CCI SPP

    817, 808, 801, 811, 802, 822, 831, 807, 800, 805, 820

    Average: 811
    SD: 9.5
    ES: 31
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    Quote Originally Posted by CCT125US View Post
    I believe this is where I will settle in.

    432UC
    .32 H&R Mag.
    MBC 98gr DEWC
    3.0gr Win. 231
    1.145 OAL
    Starline brass
    CCI SPP

    817, 808, 801, 811, 802, 822, 831, 807, 800, 805, 820

    Average: 811
    SD: 9.5
    ES: 31
    Looks like a winner, that's right about where I think I wanna be as well.

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    Thank you @CCT125US!

    I have those exact components on hand and my replacement ProChrono will arrive tomorrow.

    Now...if my darn Ortho Doc will just let me off my rollator and out of this damn boot...

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by CCT125US View Post
    Small batch using Win. 231 initial load.
    Smith 432UC
    .32 H&R Mag.
    MBC 98gr DEWC
    2.8gr Win. 231
    1.145 OAL
    Starline brass
    CCI SPP

    780, 788, 742, 772, 768, 760, 765, 762, 774, 763.

    Average: 767
    SD: 11
    Very pleased.
    Thanks for breaking trail! Looks like they are shipping my 632 UC so I am sitting down with the loading bench working up some test loads. I’ve got plenty of the same components as you have so I’ll start with your load.
    Last edited by 4given; 04-23-2024 at 10:59 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4given View Post
    Thanks for breaking trail! Looks like they are shipping my 642 UC so I am sitting down with the loading bench working up some test loads. I’ve got plenty of the same components as you have so I’ll start with your load.
    642 UC is in .38 Spcl, or do you have a 632UC coming?

  10. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by MStarmer View Post
    642 UC is in .38 Spcl, or do you have a 632UC coming?
    It’s a typo. I actually have a 632 UC coming. BTW I just edited my post. Thanks

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