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tonyjones
10-22-2015, 03:52 PM
For those of you that own S&W revolvers in this caliber, what diameter do your cylinder throats and grooves run? Which model do you own? Did these dimensions vary over time?

In case you're wondering, I'm considering doing something dumb; buying the mould before the revolver.

Thanks in advance,

TJ

Nueces
10-22-2015, 04:06 PM
I have had several Smith 32s. Here are my measurements, taken with a Starrett dial bore gauge:

I-frame Regulation Police 0.3150-2
Regulation Police Target (1957) 0.3147-9
631 Kit Gun 32 Magnum 0.3125

I used to own a pair of early M-16 32 Magnums, but traded them off after measuring their throats at 0.315+ and variable. Some folks here have reported tighter 16s. I have a Starrett V-anvil micrometer for measuring 5 land slugs, but have never slugged these bores.

35remington
10-22-2015, 04:12 PM
I frame Regulation Police .315."

Greg S
10-22-2015, 04:14 PM
I don't know what my I frame is that I inherited, but the chambers appear pretty loose. Been meaning to measure it for a few years. Maybe when I get home this time...

Outpost75
10-22-2015, 04:19 PM
Prewar S&W I-frame .315
Postwar S&W Model 31 .316
Prewar Colt Officer's Model Target .315
Postwar Colt Police Positive Special .314
Postwar Colt Detective Special .314
Postwar Colt Cobra .314

Saeco #325 drops .315 in wheelweights and can be lubed with 45-45-10 or Lee Liquid Alox and shot as-cast and unsized in most guns.

Larry Gibson
10-22-2015, 04:34 PM
S&W M30;

Throats .314 (pin gauge)

Bore; .303 (pin gauge)

Groove; .3115 - .312 (slugs)

Dimensions have not changed over the years.

Larry Gibson

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dubber123
10-22-2015, 05:29 PM
It has been a while, but I believe the ones I have ran right at .314", which is what I size to. Excellent accuracy, especially considering the difficult to shoot platform. (I frames). Mine love the RCBS 98 grain SWC.

Thumbcocker
10-22-2015, 08:23 PM
I have a 31-1 on the way. These little .32's are a hoot to shoot and can be scary accurate. The ladies and new shooter love them.

Guesser
10-22-2015, 09:03 PM
I have Colts, S&W, Taurus, H&R. There really wasn't much difference in them. It's been years since I slugged or pinned them but I settled on .313 for several different weights and designs of bullets. They all shoot better than I do.

Mk42gunner
10-22-2015, 11:25 PM
I have an I frame that dates to right around 1909, IIRC. I have not measured bore or throats on this gun, I had a quantity of .313" boolits (Lyman 313445) already lubed and sized for use in my first Ruger SSM so I loaded some of them.

They worked wonderfully, better than in the Ruger actually, so I haven't looked any farther.

Robert

Harry O
10-23-2015, 10:30 AM
My S&W Model 631 and my S&W Model 16 in .32 Magnum shoot best with 0.312". My Colt PPS shoots best with 0.313", but 0.312" works almost as well so I use that size with both my S&W's and the Colt. My H&R's in .32 Long require 0.314" to shoot reasonably well. They won't shoot worth a darn with 0.312" so I keep both sizes around.

EMC45
10-23-2015, 12:00 PM
I have 4 S&W .32s. To be honest I just size all my bullets to .314. I have a 31 Snub, a 3in. 30, a 3in. pre-30, and a very old (and a little loose) 4in. HE that all get stuffed full of .314 diameter bullets. They all shoot better than I am able to shoot them, even the 3in. 30 with the bulged barrel. The HE leaves a bit to be desired, but at $80 out the door a couple years back I can't complain even if it is just a tackle box or truck gun.

tonyjones
10-23-2015, 01:58 PM
Thanks guys! Your comments are most helpful. There is a group buy discussion thread for a clone of the RCBS .32-98 SWC that will drop .315" from COWW over on the NOE forum. I think I'll sign up for a 4 cavity. TJ

EMC45
10-23-2015, 03:10 PM
The RCBS 32-098 is THE bullet for .32 shooting as far as I'm concerned. There has been a lot of talk about that bullet here. I have shot many of them downrange.

rking22
10-23-2015, 05:15 PM
My SW 31-1 is 314 by pin gage. I am on that group buy for a .315 for this gun and a Ruger SP101 in 327. Can always size them down a little, harder to get them to grow:)

Thumbcocker
10-23-2015, 09:09 PM
FWIW I have a large quantity of factory swaged .32 projectiles and they are .314.

leftiye
10-24-2015, 06:36 AM
Doesn't one size to chamber mouth even if bore is smaller?

shooting on a shoestring
10-24-2015, 06:47 AM
TJ, I feed a couple of I frames and a J frame 0.315". The J frame Model 30 early 70s, could get by with 0.313 boolits, but it does great with the 0.315's.

I started my 32 addiction with a Single Six in 32 H&R. The SWLs are great fun. I've got a new SP101 in 327 that is also big fun.

Keep in mind most 30 caliber rifles also like fat boolits. So getting a good 32 SWL mould could also make fine plinkers for 30/30, 30/40, 308, 30.06 etc...

stu1ritter
10-24-2015, 09:54 AM
All throats measured with pin gauges. Revolvers are always sized to cylinder throat.
Model 431PD = .312
Model 1903 5th Change = .313
Model 1903 3rd Model = .313
Model 30-1 = .314
Model 16-4 = .313

Stu

JHeath
10-24-2015, 12:34 PM
The quality of responses to any thread .32 makes me want to jump aboard. A connoisseur's dimension . . .

Outpost75
10-24-2015, 06:33 PM
I would agree, and for pure fun, don't forget the .32 ACP either!

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Dale53
10-24-2015, 11:02 PM
Tony jones;
l hope you are happy! (LOL)! I just signed up for an NOE five cavity of the 315-103-SWC (NOE'S version of the RCBS .32-98-SWC). I don't really need this mould but couldn't resist it!

Dale53

9.3X62AL
10-24-2015, 11:52 PM
Colt New Pocket x 6" (1904)--throats are .3125"-.313", RCBS 32-98-SWC @ .313" shoots wonderfully. S&W Model 16-4 x 6" (1989)--throats are .3135"-.314", bullets sized at .314" shoot better than I can, even the cranky Lyman #313631 (100 grain SWC/GC). Once that one is run at 1200 FPS+, it is a tackdriver.......slower than that, it shoots indifferently. GMBTA.

tonyjones
10-25-2015, 12:26 AM
Dale53,

Three fingers of Macallan 18 and I'm very happy.

TJ

shooting on a shoestring
10-25-2015, 10:04 AM
Follow up on JHeaths' comment. The 32 shooters don't run on testosterone.

9.3X62AL
10-25-2015, 10:34 AM
Follow up on JHeaths' comment. The 32 shooters don't run on testosterone.

No, sir--we don't. CCI #500 and WW-231 suffice nicely.