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Thread: Snub nose .32 H&R Mag load data. 100 Grain

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    Snub nose .32 H&R Mag load data. 100 Grain

    Good Morning,
    I am new to reloading and have all my supplies decided except the correct powder to use for my practice range ammo. I have the S&W Ultra Carry (J frame) in .32 H&R Magnum. I plan to only reload .32HR and.38 Special with cast lead for paper targets.

    Will be using Starline .32 H&R brass, CCI Small pistol primer and Rim Rock Bullets.32 100 grain RNFP (.313) and their .32 100 GR. DEWC (.313). These are all I can currently find for range ammo. I got their info from the Handloader article by Brian Pearce:
    https://www.handloadermagazine.com/3...gnum-pet-loads

    That article has a chart for J-Frames and the Rim Roc 100 Grain RNFP with 6.0 grains of A-7 is listed as : "Potentially being the most accurate with that particular bullet". I was ready to purchase the Accurate #7 but was told by the only reloader i know that "A-7 is for larger caliber loads and is dirty". Is there any truth to that or should i stick with A-7 as posted on Handloader article.

    I have The Modern Reloading Man. 2nd Edition and it only has Bullseye listed for 100 grain .32HR MAg.

    If you have a recommendation for a better powder to use with 100 grains threw a snub nose than #7 for .32 H&R i would really apricate any insight. Thank you!
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    Don't know about better...But, I have had much more success with AA#5 than AA#7 in 32's. In fact AA#5 is my go to, in .32, H&R or S&WLong.. or, good ole Unique...which cannot be sourced locally here...so BE-86
    tho Unique has not been bested in 32S&W (no L)

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    Accurate #7 is a slower burning powder , better suited to longer barrels and possibly larger bores ... It wouldn't be my first choice ... or my second .
    Accurate #5 is shown in the Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook #4 as possibly the most accurate powder with a 100gr. cast bullet .
    I , at first , thought Accurate #5 would be too sloww , but looking at the data ...
    it might be just the ticket ... The 32 H&R Magnum develops more pressure than I thought . No loading data is shown for A #7 ... so it might be a little too slow .
    My first thought for powder was ... Unique and 231/HP-38 ... Accurate #5 is just a tad slower than Unique so A#5 makes sense in the 32 H&R Magnum .

    If you are going to load cast bullets ...you realy Need the Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook 4th Edition !
    Lee's Modern Reloading Manual ... is ok at best but honestly ... it sorta Sucks Rocks ... and I like a lot of Lee Products ... just being honest about the reloading manual.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gwpercle View Post
    Accurate #7 is a slower burning powder , better suited to longer barrels and possibly larger bores ... It wouldn't be my first choice ... or my second .
    Accurate #5 is shown in the Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook #4 as possibly the most accurate powder with a 100gr. cast bullet .
    I , at first , thought Accurate #5 would be too sloww , but looking at the data ...
    it might be just the ticket ... The 32 H&R Magnum develops more pressure than I thought . No loading data is shown for A #7 ... so it might be a little too slow .
    My first thought for powder was ... Unique and 231/HP-38 ... Accurate #5 is just a tad slower than Unique so A#5 makes sense in the 32 H&R Magnum .

    If you are going to load cast bullets ...you realy Need the Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook 4th Edition !
    Lee's Modern Reloading Manual ... is ok at best but honestly ... it sorta Sucks Rocks ... and I like a lot of Lee Products ... just being honest about the reloading manual.
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    I have had pretty fair luck with WW-231 in my experiments with the 32 H&R. An MP 314-640 100 grain HP over 4 grains is pretty good. Some place I have some loaded with Power Pistol but I have never got around to testing them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rintinglen View Post
    I have had pretty fair luck with WW-231 in my experiments with the 32 H&R. An MP 314-640 100 grain HP over 4 grains is pretty good. Some place I have some loaded with Power Pistol but I have never got around to testing them.
    I like 231 alot...not as much as AA#5 in the H&R...But, maybe more in the 32 S&W Long.. Can't get either locally at this time...and Prices?? Yeowch!! so, experimenting with BE-86, cause it IS available...

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    Just ordered the 3rd Edition Lyman Cast Handbook. I will try 1 pound of each 231 and Accurate #5 and make a few batches of each.

    Thank you for the replies, very excited to press my first rounds!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultarnr25 View Post
    Just ordered the 3rd Edition Lyman Cast Handbook. I will try 1 pound of each 231 and Accurate #5 and make a few batches of each.

    Thank you for the replies, very excited to press my first rounds!
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    Since you're reloading for a short barreled revolver you might be better off using a faster powder. For a 100 grain cast bullet I'd recommend a 3.2 grain load of Red Dot. This should give you some good target accuracy without a lot of the powder burning up after it's left the barrel. When You do start casting your own I highly recommend the RCBS 32-98-SWC mold, which generally drops bullets at around 100 grains. Also, you can download a pdf copy of the 3rd Edition Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook for free here; https://marvinstuart.com/firearm/Man...-%20Reduce.pdf

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    405: thanks for the link, sir!
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    While I love me some RedDot...in my .32's it has just Not been the Berries!! Maybe it will be in yours...I really Like win 231...wish we had some Locally...at a price I don't have to sell a Child to Afford!!
    When/If, I find a load for my 32S&W and S&W Longs...with Nitro100 NF...I can let ya know if you like..
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    If you can't find W231 ... I've been told HP-38 is the same powder by another maker
    I think Hodgdon has now bought both powders ???
    But if you can't find W231 ... look for HP-38 , they are two peas in the same pod .
    And would be good for short bbl 32 H&R Magnum application .
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