The 319295 isn’t all that rare… it was also used to cast the whole bullet in a single pou without adding the soft nose first. There were also some pisto and revolver bullets that came out many years...
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Forum: Vintage Reloading Gear
The 319295 isn’t all that rare… it was also used to cast the whole bullet in a single pou without adding the soft nose first. There were also some pisto and revolver bullets that came out many years...
Forum: Reloading Equipment
I’ve had a Super U press for many years, and with much effort I’ve acquired a small assortment of the proprietary shell holders, but as I simplify my loading bench, I’m thinking it would be desirable...
It appears that my first choice, the press mounted ones by Fred Cornell, are no longer being made. More’s the pity, as they worked great. I may have an extra in 40 caliber that would perhaps do in...
Forum: Vintage Reloading Gear
If I had to do my single stage loading, unloading, swaging, case forming, etc, the Herrett’s Super u would be my choice. I wonder whether CH4D makes a replacement ram to fit standard shell holders....
If I restart loading for 32-20, I’ll probably start with the Ideal 3118 bullets which runs between 115&118 gr from my mould, loaded over a modest charge of Unique. The 95-105 gr bullets are also...
Forum: Swappin & Sellin
In a word, no. The systems are entirely different.
That’s good news. Now I won’t feel so guilty loading up some more of the thousand I bought from the very first run from Starline that I’ve been hoarding. They are, like all SL cases I’ve tried,...
Larry,
That’s the name we gave our interest group up in the communities section. Do the pull down of the Communities then click on 32 Retinue. The mould is a DC Ideal 31357 in 100gr, a very...
Forum: Cast Boolits
In my experience, if you’re sizing down .003” or more you’re on the verge of bullet swaging. You’ll start to smear or close grease grooves and have other issues. You [U]can[/] do it, but I like to...
Forum: Vintage Reloading Gear
Did you ever finish the full rebuild on that press, Scott? Although the powder coating on the red parts is certainly not original, it’s a great idea. I’d call it what the auto folks call some of...
Forum: Single Shot Guns
Thanks Vall! Those prices look like I would have expected in about 1985. Gorgeous work at very cheap prices. Please, don’t anyone tell them how much their stuff is underpriced until I can get...
Forum: Single Shot Guns
Many years ago when IHMSA was popular and TC was making their “32-20” barrels I ran into Skeeter Skelton at the NRA meeting. I asked him what he thought of using one of these barrels to shoot steel....
My friend Dale53 took the factory FGSC grips off of his 631 and put grips by Goodyear on. I couldn’t find a set of the originals, so I put those Charles Daly grips on.
Froggie
If you are looking at the Uberti line of SAA clones give Taylor’s a look. They not only offer a wide variety of options (barrel length, grip style, finish, etc) but offer their Taylor Tuned option...
Rintinglen, I found a discontinued grip from Mustang you might want to look for. It was a smooth, finger groove combat style grip that completely enclosed the grip frame so it could work with SB or...
Forum: Vintage Reloading Gear
Back in those days Lyman made both the Vandalia, which was their “higher grade” press and another, more basic press at a lower price point. Neither was what I would really call a very advanced...
To rintinglen: Amen and amen brother.
To racepres: Glad to provide you a “meal”. It sounds like we were already within a page or two of each other in the same book.
To all: Our discussions...
Forum: Reloading Equipment
Mark, in a recent post on this subject, I poste a suggestion to seek out a copy of Lyman Centennial Journal, 1878-1978. It has much of what you are looking for and although you may have to find one...
racepres, you will observe that neither on this forum nor others where the 32s are being discussed will I ever give my own high end charges publicly. There are too many variables in what’s out there...
Forum: Vintage Reloading Gear
I would suggest you purchase a copy of the Lyman Centennial Journal, 1878-1978. They were still available new from Lyman until just a few years ago and can still be readily found used or NOS. ...
rintinglen, some of the best posts out of those links are by Steelslaver and Hondo44. Both have described DIY conversions pretty well.
Froggie
P Flados, if you want a little more power out of the 30-1, a cottage industry has arisen to deepen the chambers of the -1 Models in 32 S&W. l to H&R. The folks over on the S&W forum discuss it...
P Flados I wasn’t thinking… I knew better. You just threw me when you said it was your first S&W in 32. I’m glad you started with that 30-1 as your first Smith in 32. In many ways it was the...
That’s what I figured. That’s the only mould design I ever remember Dale (Dale53) saying he had so much trouble he gave up on it. He was pretty surprised because he was a big fan of MP moulds....
P Flados, welcome to the club! Looks like you are starting with a very nice one. Is it marked MOD 31-1? Normally a 31 has a square butt, but then again there have been some randomly marked as 30...
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |