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blue32
04-21-2017, 04:42 PM
Still waiting to hear from RCBS. Does anyone have a recommended COAL? .940" Covers the top grease groove, clears the magazine, and satisfies plunk tests in all my pistols. My concern is the shank is a tad longer than other bullets I've used so pressure might be an issue.

runfiverun
04-21-2017, 05:54 PM
I would say you got the right length then.

rcbs shows bulls-eye at 1.5-2.0grs
231/hp-38 and unique are at 2-2.5 if your in/below that area I'd say your safe.

Outpost75
04-21-2017, 06:14 PM
I'm not familiar with the RCBS bullet, but have good results at 0.945-0.950" with Accurate 31-077B and 31-090B in my various .32 ACPs.

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Ammunition ________________Beretta M1935 3.4”

Buffalo Bore 75-grain LFN_________997 fps, 7 Sd

The following are +P loads intended for STEEL FRAME pistols fitted with .380 ACP recoil springs ONLY!

Acc.31-077B LD#7 5.6 #2400_____998, 22 Sd
Acc.31-077B LD#4 3.0 Unique_____1067 fps, 19 Sd
Acc. 31-090B 2.5 grains Unique____901, 33 Sd
Acc. 31-090B LD#00 2.0 Titegroup__902, 16 Sd
Acc. 31-090B LD#0, 3.0 AutoComp__999, 14 Sd

blue32
04-21-2017, 09:47 PM
Thanks, I'll be running 2.2 gr. of W231.

Bzcraig
04-21-2017, 10:52 PM
It works well in my Keltec P32 but I have to seat a little deeper and adjust my loads accordingly.

Outpost75
04-22-2017, 12:32 AM
Thanks, I'll be running 2.2 gr. of W231.

HP38 data which tracks close to 231 in 3.4" Beretta:

Acc. 31-090B 2.3 grains HP38______824 fps, 5 Sd

rintinglen
04-23-2017, 01:12 PM
I'd have to measure it, but I think I still have a few rounds left with that boolit. Just checked, and I loaded it to .938,--at least that's what my Harbor Freight Caliper says. I used 2.2 grains of WW-231--my standard load for 32 acp. It worked perfectly from my Colt 1903, Tomcat, and Browning 1922.

blue32
04-25-2017, 06:50 PM
Thanks for all the replies. I stuck with .940" and 2.2 gr. of W231. I collected the following data today:

10 shot groups, avg. vel.

Kel tec P32: 850, SD 20
Colt 1903 type 3: 934, SD 13
Bersa Thunder: 924, SD 17

Outpost75
04-25-2017, 09:42 PM
Thanks for all the replies. I stuck with .940" and 2.2 gr. of W231. I collected the following data today:

10 shot groups, avg. vel.

Kel tec P32: 850, SD 20
Colt 1903 type 3: 934, SD 13
Bersa Thunder: 924, SD 17

Good report! Thanks for posting!

plainsman456
04-25-2017, 10:54 PM
If it fits in your barrel and the magazine you should be good to go.

I use that same boolit in several 380's and it works well in all of them.

richmanpoorman
04-26-2017, 11:47 AM
must rattle down the bore in a 380 (chuckle)

plainsman456
04-28-2017, 04:45 PM
Well it has been pointed that sometime folks just make a mistake.
As for screens that have been spit on sorry.:groner:
Carry on.

richmanpoorman
04-28-2017, 08:28 PM
Just bought a beautiful Savage 32 auto from beezapilot. Can I load it using 32 S&W dies ?

Outpost75
04-28-2017, 08:47 PM
Just bought a beautiful Savage 32 auto from beezapilot. Can I load it using 32 S&W dies ?

Probably... But maybe not...

If you already have the dies, try them and you might get lucky.

Depends on whose .32 S&W dies you have and whether they are for .32 S&W or S&W LONG, there is a difference.

richmanpoorman
04-30-2017, 02:36 PM
The dies are for a Colt Officers Model Match in 32, one of 41 ever made

35remington
05-01-2017, 06:37 PM
He was referring to who made your dies, not who made the gun.

Outpost75
05-01-2017, 08:48 PM
He was referring to who made your dies, not who made the gun.

Exactly. Lee, RCBS, Lyman, or ?

Some .32 S&W expander plugs are too long and will bulge .32 ACP brass about halfway down the body.

The Lee gives less trouble because it only flares and does not expand the interior case wall.