I have an H&R Model 733 double action revolver chambered for .32 S&W Long. It was manufactured in the early 1970s. It is a solid frame, swing-out cylinder design.
I have 85 grain DEWCs from Matt's Bullets cast in what appears to be a discontinued Lee tumble lube mold.
I would like to load "full power" wadcutters. Not looking to hotrod the gun but I'm looking for something that will approximate the MV of the factory 98 grain LRN with a more effective profile. Powders I currently have in stock include Alliant Bulleseye, Unique, and Red Dot, and Hodgdon Universal and HP-38.
I am aware that wadcutters take up more space in the case and that can cause pressures to spike if seated too deeply. I am not averse to seating them long, i.e., to the same length as the factory LRN bullets.
I checked in the Lee Modern Reloading Manual 2nd Ed. and on Loaddata.com but I'm not seeing any useful data for this bullet and the powders I have on hand.
I was hoping that someone else has used this bullet and has some suggestions.