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Landy88
06-11-2018, 04:25 PM
Can one boolit bridge all four of these great oldsters?

I'd like a heavy for the .32-20 that'd be a good small game and plinker boolit for the others.

MOA
06-11-2018, 06:32 PM
Lyman 311008 made for the 32-20. 115gr.
Very light weight for all other caliber on your list.

https://www.lymanproducts.com/brands/lyman/bullet-casting/bullet-moulds.html?weights=1521

pworley1
06-11-2018, 06:57 PM
As with most "one size fits all" applications, the answer is yes. The problem is that each caliber and each application will usually be server better by a more well suited bullet.

jaysouth
06-11-2018, 08:35 PM
Accurate 150T and 150TG. Get it to cast .312 or .313 for 32-20 and resize to .311 for the other calibers you mentioned.

Sized in .313 it is also a very good bullet for the 7.62x39.

Here is a link. the 150T is plain based, the 150TG is the same bullet for a gas check.

http://www.accuratemolds.com/bullet_detail.php?bullet=31-150T-D.png

Landy88
06-11-2018, 10:01 PM
jaysouth,
Nice find! A mold cut with both gc and pb versions could go a long way in all of them.

MOA,
The classic 32-20 boolit. I've got my eye on its Ideal version, 3118, on Evilbay.

earlmck
06-12-2018, 12:40 AM
My 32/20's won't consistently stabilize a 150 grain boolit. But all my 30 cals like a 117 grain Ranch Dog 32/20 boolit that I size to .313 for 32/20 or 327 Federal, and on down to .310 or .311 for 30/30, 303 Savage and 300 Savage. It is my main boolit for plinking with any of my 30 cals. So yes, you can use one boolit for all those, but the 32/20 will be the limiter for weight. For it I would stay around 130 grains or below.

Thumbcocker
06-12-2018, 01:30 PM
Check the Lee soup can.

webfoot10
06-12-2018, 09:51 PM
Heavy bullet for 32/20 Lyman 311410 130 gr. works well.
Accurate mold #31-150 and NOE Ranchdog tumble lube design, order the mold with
a flatbase in one cavity and Gascheck in other cavity both are nice bullets. Drop from
mold at .313 dia. Size to your liking.

Outpost75
06-12-2018, 10:20 PM
You must remember that the .32-20 is generally a 1:20" twist, which will stabilize bullets to about 130 grains maximum in loads suitable for the Winchester 92. The .30-30 Winchester is generally a 1:12" twist which does nicely with short, blunt bullets up to about 190 grains in full charge loads, and to about 170 grains at subsonic velocities with cast loads.

IF you have a .32-20 rifle with faster1:14" twist barrel, it will stabilize 160-grain bullets of blunt profile, subsonic.

Landy88
06-13-2018, 09:08 AM
You must remember that the .32-20 is generally a 1:20" twist, which will stabilize bullets to about 130 grains maximum in loads suitable for the Winchester 92. The .30-30 Winchester is generally a 1:12" twist which does nicely with short, blunt bullets up to about 190 grains in full charge loads, and to about 170 grains at subsonic velocities with cast loads.

IF you have a .32-20 rifle with faster1:14" twist barrel, it will stabilize 160-grain bullets of blunt profile, subsonic.

Thanks, and the classic heavier weight range of 115 to 130 for the .32-20 will be very good for what I want from this mold for the bigger rounds. They'll need an appropriate standard weight mold for full power work, but a little one that fits all promises much utility and fun.

cwlongshot
06-13-2018, 08:20 PM
I have two I like. 115swc that i buy because it was so cheap. I bought twenty years ago and still have quite a supply.

Second is for a custom barrel a friend built for me using a SMLE take off bbl. its a lyman lold 150 g RN that drops 314.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v465/CWLONGSHOT/Temp%20stuff/sporting%20pics/Bullets/Casting/ECD690F1-E4C7-4025-B711-33A2AB76C0D3_zpsix1srgp0.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/CWLONGSHOT/media/Temp%20stuff/sporting%20pics/Bullets/Casting/ECD690F1-E4C7-4025-B711-33A2AB76C0D3_zpsix1srgp0.jpg.html)

CW

Landy88
06-13-2018, 08:42 PM
I have two I like. 115swc that i buy because it was so cheap. I bought twenty years ago and still have quite a supply.

Second is for a custom barrel a friend built for me using a SMLE take off bbl. its a lyman lold 150 g RN that drops 314.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v465/CWLONGSHOT/Temp%20stuff/sporting%20pics/Bullets/Casting/ECD690F1-E4C7-4025-B711-33A2AB76C0D3_zpsix1srgp0.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/CWLONGSHOT/media/Temp%20stuff/sporting%20pics/Bullets/Casting/ECD690F1-E4C7-4025-B711-33A2AB76C0D3_zpsix1srgp0.jpg.html)

CW

The knowledgeable consensus above is that, I too, would need a custom barrel for the 32-20 to stabilize above 130s.

Yeah, I got a similar deal from a LGS that was moving. I may have to put .359 158 SWCs in my will, but oh was the price right.

Outpost75
06-13-2018, 11:01 PM
Accurate has several bullets in the 120-130-grain range which should work in your application.

I use the 31-120TG in the .32-20, .30 M1 carbine and .30-30.

222230

I use 222231 31-134D in .303 British, but you could order with reduced diameter...

Texas by God
06-15-2018, 05:15 PM
Check the Lee soup can.That's my pick. C309113F.

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Landy88
06-15-2018, 06:55 PM
That's my pick. C309113F.

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Thanks, with the second vote and the decoding (I didn't know which was the soupcan, newby.); I'm clicking that Lee link above.

Aunegl
06-16-2018, 11:11 PM
10" TC Contender 32/20, I used RCBS 130 SP to RCBS 210 SIL. My favorite handgun silhouette caliber for Field Pistol, Production and Standing classes.

Walks
06-16-2018, 11:34 PM
LEE doesn't list the "soupcan" anymore.

Or you could go lighter: ACCURATE, 31-125, F OR FG

Landy88
06-16-2018, 11:55 PM
I just got an Ideal 308241 as part of a purchase. These are reported to cast fat and come in a 125gr and a 150+ versions. The seller didn't know which it was. If it's the lighter, I'm set. If the heavier, I'll still be needful of your good suggestions above for the .32-20.