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Lethemgo
05-27-2021, 06:59 PM
Purchased a s&w 632-1 comp pro recently in 327 federal looks like it hasn't been shot. Couldn't find and brass for 327 or h&r 32 mag but did round up some 32 long and a set of lee dies. Had some jhp (I know) but really wanted to shoot it but couldn't find any good loads I figured I could really trust for 32 long. Have a lee 311-93 so made up some 10 to 1 and cast up some to get her going. Lyman has a couple loads for that bullet and lead combo some figured I'd go with that. I'd really like to try to get around 800 for but don't really want to go max loads with this beautiful revolver. I have red dot bullseye unique and a few other powder s. Most are listed in Lyman book except for red dot. So what are some favorite loads you guys use. Mostly looking for accuracy guess fps really doesn't matter for starters. Could use some h&r 32 mag brass but really want some 327 federal if anyone has some extra! Shoot me a price. Thanks!

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Dusty Bannister
05-27-2021, 07:37 PM
I found that bullet to drop a little small from the mold for my mod 30. Lapping has been a big help. Check for leading frequently since your chamber is for .327 and not 32 S&W Long. About .28" more freebore.

Outpost75
05-27-2021, 10:44 PM
A long - nosed bullet seated out in the .32 S&W Long case to reduce jump gives good accuracy. In strong, post-1960 steel frame .32 S&W Long and Colt New Police revolvers or others chambered for the .32 H&R Magnum I load Ideal #3118 115 grain FN .32-20 bullet crimped in top lube groove with 3 grains of Bullseye or 8.5 grains of IMR4227 for about 900 fps @ est ~22,000 psi. Don't exceed 2.5 grains of Bullseye or 7.5 of IMR4227 in the Colt Cobra or other light alloy frames.

Mohawk Daddy
05-28-2021, 06:22 AM
I have used Red Dot loads as small as 2.1 grains with the same Lee 93 you have. Very mild plinkers although mine were the pc version. Not sure if that will meet your 800 fps criteria. Also used that load with a commercial 100 grain FN. Since I was shooting these out of an H&R with a horrible trigger, accuracy is a relative term. I'm sure your Smith can do better.

Outpost75
05-28-2021, 12:30 PM
Some .32 Long velocity data which may be useful:

.32 S&W Long Tests 5 April 2021, R-P cases and Remington 6-1/2 primers throughout.

Ammunition description___Colt Det. Spl 3”______Police Positive 4”___Colt Cobra 3”_____Colt Courier 3”
Cylinder Gap____________pass 0.004/hold .005___.010/.011______.005/0.006_______0.010/0.011

WRA .32NP Balloon Hd_1940s___738, 13 Sd_______680, 21 Sd______744, 10 Sd_______723, 15 Sd

Western .32SWL 98 LRN_1950s__709, 14 Sd_______639. 11 Sd______693, 14 Sd_____655, 13 Sd

New W-W 98 LRN_____________715, 20 Sd______not fired_________713, 14 Sd______696, 13 Sd

PMC 98 LRN_1990s____________737, 11 Sd_______675, 21 Sd______745, 11 Sd______699, 29 Sd

New Fiocchi 98 HBWC__________620, 12 Sd_______not fired________624, 11 Sd______613, 9 Sd

Saeco #325, 2.5 grs. Bullseye____836, 10 Sd______829, 11 Sd_____840, 12 Sd______825, 11 Sd

Saeco #325, 7 grs. Alliant #2400__1021, 31 Sd_____1005, 14 Sd____not fired_______not fired

Accurate 31-109H, 2.5 grs. BE____871, 11 Sd______822, 12 Sd_____844, 6 Sd______801, 19 Sd

Acc. 31-109H 3.0 452AA________880, 10 Sd_______877, 5 Sd_____not fired_______not fired

Acc. 31-109H 7.6 IMR4227______843, 13 Sd_______831, 23 Sd____not fired_______not fired

uscra112
05-28-2021, 03:03 PM
Yupper ! Three point zero grains Bullseye.

Lethemgo
05-28-2021, 04:39 PM
So was in garage resealing a crosman 140 so fired up the pot since it was setting out from yesterday. Cast up a few and did some powder coating. They now run .314 to .315 so now going to order a lee .314 sizer unless I have one for my lubramatic but don't think so. Have a Winchester in 32-20 so can't have enough bullets.283624

Bookworm
05-28-2021, 06:04 PM
Maybe this will help:

I shot the Lee 90gr SWC - the tumble lube one, in a 6" Taurus 32 Long.

2gr Promo gave me 850 fps. Good accuracy too.
I have some loaded with 1.8gr Promo, but haven't yet shot them.