@4given
Compared to my 47th edition, published in '95, the current manual omits a 72gr (#311252). All other data is completely unchanged.
@4given
Compared to my 47th edition, published in '95, the current manual omits a 72gr (#311252). All other data is completely unchanged.
Participation does not equal Proficiency
- Mike Pannone
Handloading the .32 H&R Magnum
https://www.shootingtimes.com/editor...-magnum/490774
Lyman Pistol and Revolver Reloading Handbook, second edition, 1994
I just set up my 550 for 32 S&W Long. Since the reason I'm going to the 432/632 is for less recoil, I will be mostly shooting 32 Long in it.
I'm loading a coated 100 grain SWC over a starting load of Bullseye. I've only fired a few rounds to test. Looks like it goes about 680 fps in an old I-Frame.
During my research, I wandered over to the Bullseye Forum where they're shooting 32 S&W Long out of Bullseye guns and getting astounding groups at 50 yards.
I'll probably got some of @Lost River's wadcutters for carry.
First small batch after chrono.
MBC 98gr DEWC
2.8gr Unique
CCI SPP
Starline brass
1.150 O.A.L
Avg: 800fps
Shot 58-1x/60 B8 @25yds, top edge hold.
Participation does not equal Proficiency
- Mike Pannone
I haven't bought one of the new UC guns (yet!), but I have three 32 revolvers, the 2" LCR in 327, an older 432, and a 3" 327 TORO from Taurus. I worked some loads up and did some chrono, gel, and accuracy testing with all three guns with 32 long, 32 H&R, and (for the LCR and Taurus) 327 fed mag loads. I didn't have my H110 with me at the time, so the 327 loads should not be considered "full power" as I was using titegroup. I used both 85 grain Hornady XTPs and a 100 grain flat point bullet that I stocked up on through american reloading years ago. I will need to compile the data, but I'll put it in here as soon as I have it.
Even though I have a number of other powders that are better know for revolver loads, I have actually found that Titegroup has been a great option in the 32 guns due to the relative small volume. When shooting jacketed bullets the smoke is a nono-issue. I will be working up loads for a coated wadcutter in the next couple of weeks and perhaps I'll have to re-consider my powder selection for those bullets, but for the 7-8k of the 100 grain jacketed bullets I'll likely use Titegroup for most of them.