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Super Sneaky Steve
07-11-2019, 04:24 PM
I just bought a new to me 32 H&R Mag. The barrel slugs out to .310 and the throats to .312.

I'm using Lee sizing dies so there's a gap in choices. I could do .311 or .314 those are my only two choices right now. Which one should I pick?

Thanks

Wheelguns 1961
07-11-2019, 04:42 PM
Get the .311 and open it up to .312

Super Sneaky Steve
07-11-2019, 04:54 PM
I don't have access to a fancy reamer. Would you do that with dremel? With the 311 bullets being larger than the barrel would it make much of a difference?

Guesser
07-11-2019, 05:40 PM
I shoot 32 in Colt, S&W, Ruger, Taurus; the bores and throats vary a little but I found that sizing my castings to .313 took care of all of them. I cast soft, not much more than 6-7 BHN (I have the capability to test accurately, the hardness) and they work at the low pressures that the 32 H&R Magnum and it's smaller brethren operate at. Try it before changing anything or investing in time or tooling.

Green Frog
07-11-2019, 05:52 PM
For many years I left a 311 sizing die in my Lyman 450 for all of my 32 revolver rounds. Then I got interested in getting max performance out of my custom NOE mould, so I added a 314 die to fill the lands and grooves well. Lately I've had a K-32 built with .313 throats, so now that die seems to be more or less my default die for the 450. I don't think with my shooting I'll be able to see any difference.

As for modifying an existing sizing die, I would think you could gain a thousandth or even two by taking your hand drill and a slightly undersized rod, split to hold some fine grit paper (I'd go with #360 or 400 grit) and polishing it out a little at a time. I personally wouldn't bother trying to go much over a thousandth larger, as it will take too long and you'll probably not get even results with this method if you try to change too much.

Froggie

Wheelguns 1961
07-11-2019, 06:14 PM
I do the same as green frog, except I use 600gr. Did you measure your throats with pin gauges? Did you measure your slug with a micrometer? Reason I ask is because calipers are not precise enough. However, if you do not have access to these tools, you can see if your bullet will slide through the throats. Your bullet should be able to be pushed through your throats with only finger pressure. I size my bullets to fit my throats on revolvers

swamp
07-11-2019, 06:18 PM
I use .314 for all. 32 mag & 32 S&W. Works well for me.
swamp

megasupermagnum
07-11-2019, 06:19 PM
By .312", do you mean a .312" pin gauge passes through, and a .313" does not? In that case I would lap the .311 sizer up to .312". It only takes a few minutes with emery cloth, 400 grit works well. If you wont do that, cast with a soft alloy, and size to .311"

Texas by God
07-11-2019, 06:20 PM
The Lee TL 31490 SWC as cast worked perfectly in every Ruger SSM that I ever had.

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GooseGestapo
07-11-2019, 06:24 PM
The .314 will work best.
Slightly larger is better than too small. I use the .314, however, most .311” molds cast .312-.313”. So sizing is minimal if at all. Powder coating helps. Also, using fast burning powders encourages obturation improving accuracy.

Just load some and shoot-em. See what they do...

Super Sneaky Steve
07-11-2019, 06:50 PM
I used pure lead cast round balls and calipers. I don't have access to better tools. A hornady 312 bullet won't go in by hand.

Tatume
07-11-2019, 06:54 PM
Size with the 0.311" die and shoot, shoot, shoot.

megasupermagnum
07-11-2019, 07:02 PM
In that case, size to .311" for sure. You should be able to push a sized bullet through with light thumb pressure. If accuracy or other problems occur your will need to have the throats opened up.

gpidaho
07-11-2019, 07:40 PM
In that case, size to .311" for sure. You should be able to push a sized bullet through with light thumb pressure. If accuracy or other problems occur your will need to have the throats opened up. What msm says I believe .311 will work well in the firearm you describe. Gp

GhostHawk
07-11-2019, 10:12 PM
I shoot my Lee .314 90 gr truncated cone tumble lubed as cast, no sizing. 2 or 3 light coats of BLL.

Although I have a Ruger NMSS in .32H&R mag thus far I have only shot .32sw longs through it. It works, why change anything?

RED BEAR
07-11-2019, 10:28 PM
For many years I left a 311 sizing die in my Lyman 450 for all of my 32 revolver rounds. Then I got interested in getting max performance out of my custom NOE mould, so I added a 314 die to fill the lands and grooves well. Lately I've had a K-32 built with .313 throats, so now that die seems to be more or less my default die for the 450. I don't think with my shooting I'll be able to see any difference.

As for modifying an existing sizing die, I would think you could gain a thousandth or even two by taking your hand drill and a slightly undersized rod, split to hold some fine grit paper (I'd go with #360 or 400 grit) and polishing it out a little at a time. I personally wouldn't bother trying to go much over a thousandth larger, as it will take too long and you'll probably not get even results with this method if you try to change too much.

Froggie

This works very well with lee sizer . Just be careful the size will change quickly. And it's not hard to get it to big. If changing size i would shoot for . 312 to start you can always go bigger. I will caution you again material came out of these a lot faster than i thought it would.

Tracy
07-12-2019, 02:02 AM
I would get the .314". I do pretty much the same thing as GhostHawk, and it works in all my .32s.

quail4jake
07-12-2019, 08:30 AM
Go fat, go soft, lube with SPG and keep speed reasonable... .314, BHN 6-8, 600-800 fps...

EMC45
07-12-2019, 08:38 AM
I would say .314 with Bullseye.

Green Frog
07-12-2019, 09:11 AM
To add to my previous post... I wouldn’t have bothered to drop down from .314 to .313 if the larger bullets would have seated in my custom, tight chambers in the K-32. As I said, I’d like to use one size bullets for all my 32s, so if I don’t see accuracy degrade in my other guns, the .313 becomes the default sizer die. YMMV, depending on what your 32s require.

Froggie

beagle
07-12-2019, 09:57 PM
Before I got wrapped around the axle and spent a lot of money, I'd shoot the .311s and see. I get very good results in a Single Six .32 Mag and a M30 and a Model 31 Smith with .310 bullets. So, before you read and believe what people say and Lyman prints, try what you have. You may be pleasantly surprised./beagle

Texas by God
07-12-2019, 11:13 PM
Before I got wrapped around the axle and spent a lot of money, I'd shoot the .311s and see. I get very good results in a Single Six .32 Mag and a M30 and a Model 31 Smith with .310 bullets. So, before you read and believe what people say and Lyman prints, try what you have. You may be pleasantly surprised./beagleSee above. I've only owned 3 Ruger SSM but all three liked the .312" Hornady 85gr hp fast and the Lee 90gr slow. They liked them a lot. A great Rio Grande Turkey cartridge for calling with decoy.

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