So I noticed some of my 32-20 brass is of the long length of 1.305-1.315 ( of which I trim to 1.305 with my lee trim gauge. My 50 Starline cases were 1.285. And I just loaded a batch of Winchester brass which was 1.28-1.285. I loaded a dummy cartridge to try through my new to me 1921 92 Winchester in 32 WCF which was a Starline case at 1.285 and the Lyman 3118 ( 115 grain) bullet seated and crimped into the upper crimp groove. 1.63 OAL not the max recommended of .1.592. It feed just fine. I’ll load 20 for the range and see if I can cycle 10 through the action to check accuracy and function.
My question is, is anyone else doing this with the Lyman 3118 and a win. 92? Thanks ahead of time.
Update, 1.63 is the OAL with the shorter cases. I am noticing late WW cases running 1.28 +/- .005.
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