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Thumbcocker
05-10-2019, 09:59 AM
I am looking to get a .32 wadcutter mold for .32 long and magnum use. Anyone have a favorite?

mattw
05-10-2019, 10:53 AM
I really like this one... in the RG configuration I have a full WC at 90 grains and with the deepest HP pins I have an 84 grain HP WC that will also feed in 32 ACP! It shoots very well out of a S&W 631 with H&R brass and a very small charge of Unique or 231. The part that sucks is that the only measure I have that is accurate at the tiny charges, 1.8 grains or so, is a Lee PPM. I really hate that measure! My Uniflow with small drum and 55 really do not like those charges.

With 94/3/3 this drops at .3152 with my mic.

http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product_info.php?cPath=31_387&products_id=2946
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Wheelguns 1961
05-10-2019, 12:09 PM
I have an arsenal dewc at 98gns. I does really good in .32hrm

35remington
05-10-2019, 01:45 PM
To toot my own horn, I was instrumental in getting the 313492 pictured above produced by NOE, but I am not sure they have any left in stock. I own all variants of the design but prefer the all solid iteration. A good conventional type 95-98 grain wadcutter is made by RCBS and Redding if you are more interested in that configuration.

mattw
05-10-2019, 01:57 PM
To toot my own horn, I was instrumental in getting the 313492 pictured above produced by NOE, but I am not sure they have any left in stock. I own all variants of the design but prefer the all solid iteration. A good conventional type 95-98 grain wadcutter is made by RCBS and Redding if you are more interested in that configuration.

That is a good little bullet... I like the solid point and the hollow point, the cup point really does not form well and has lots of bad bullets IMHO. Right after I got it and cast a few... is was drinking a few beers at the cleaning and pc'ing table, playing with a few of the new bullets and sorting a few for culls. It took 3 beers and some number of what the hell moments for me to get up and make a small number of dummy rounds for 32ACP. The small diameter nose gave me some hope. Guess what, they fed in 3 semi-autos by hand... So, the next day I put some powder behind them and they worked great! At 84 grains they are about as good as you can get for a 32ACP defensive round that will dump all of it's energy in one spot. In the CZ70 with no throat, I can jack the velocity up on these and have a choice other than deep seated RN or FMJ bullets as well. Granted, it would be easier to cast with if it was not drilled for those pins.

35remington
05-10-2019, 03:19 PM
Well, besides the cup point and HP I have a five cavity with no pins at all and it sees the most use.

A bit surprised those feed in an auto loader. The sub caliber nose allowing chambering is no surprise though. Such a blunt bullet should offer more effect than the RN in some instances...I’m thinking pest and small game shooting.

mattw
05-10-2019, 03:26 PM
I was a little surprised as well, but my thought was what the heck, they will never rim lock.
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35remington
05-10-2019, 03:29 PM
Cool option for the Kel Tec

Thin Man
05-10-2019, 04:50 PM
You didn't mention if you were seeking tight groups or greater "splat" when pushing wadcutters. What I have found in 32 S&W Long is the best of both worlds with the Saeco 325 semi-wadcutter design. Designed as a 95 grain casting, my alloy makes these at 98 grains. I have run several comparison tests for group size in several different revolvers, all with the same results. This one boolit pattern delivers the tightest groups of any cast boolit I have thrown, and with every revolver I have fired them through. If I had to downsize my pile of molds this is one of the few that would always remain with me.

mattw
05-10-2019, 05:49 PM
Plus 1 for the 325, it works very well.

shooting on a shoestring
05-10-2019, 08:56 PM
I have the RCBS 98 gr wadcutter. Great boolit for 32 SWL and 32 H&R. But, it’s a 2 cavity and takes lots of pours to meet the hearty appetite of my 32s.

So, I bought an Accurate 31-088w in 5 cavity long block. Now I don’t have to work so hard to keep up. I have gone to running that boolit upside down and using only one lube groove, crimping in the other. This gives me a nose pour bevel base full meplat wadcutter. I really like the smack it gives the little 32s. I’m using it in 32 SWL, 32 H&R, 32-20 and 327. I haven’t done definitive testing for groups, but I’ve killed a bushel of ping pong balls at 17 yards with that boolit.

Green Frog
05-11-2019, 09:26 AM
I know you specifically asked about a WC, but Lyman used to make a SWC mould labeled 313445, that has a very minimal nose extension... almost a long button nose. It runs about 95-98 grains with my alloy. If I only had one bullet for 32 S&W Long, that would likely be it.

Froggie

Burnt Fingers
05-11-2019, 12:02 PM
I've got the Arsenal 98 gr DEWC. http://arsenalmolds.com/products?product_id=77&limit=100

Awesome looking and shooting boolit.