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Schreck5
04-17-2024, 04:59 AM
I'm finally ready to start loading for my very, very early 1900's '92 Win 32.20. It has been cleaned and checked over by a trusted gunsmith, and is in very good shape for its age.

I am wanting to try using Power Pistol (powder), but I'm having a hard time finding any load info. My bullet is from an Arsonal Molds 311008 124 gr. mold.

I would like to know how much powder to use.

Some people can be kind of leary about giving out load info. If tha is you, I completely understand. If you could just point me to some published data, that would be great too! Thanks

Jeff Michel
04-17-2024, 07:40 AM
On the Alliant web sight. I'd back it off a bit since your using a heavier bullet.
https://www.alliantpowder.com/reloaders/powderlist.aspx?page=/reloaders/powderlist.aspx&type=3&powderid=8&cartridge=7

Outpost75
04-17-2024, 02:30 PM
On the Alliant web sight. I'd back it off a bit since your using a heavier bullet.
https://www.alliantpowder.com/reloaders/powderlist.aspx?page=/reloaders/powderlist.aspx&type=3&powderid=8&cartridge=7

No .32-20 data there I could find.

TGM
04-17-2024, 03:17 PM
Alliant lists a charge of 4.4 grs for a 98 gr bullet. Thats the only load they list. For my 32-20 loads for Cowboy shooting I load 3.3 gr 231m or HP38 for 115 gr bullet.

Outpost75
04-17-2024, 03:29 PM
Alliant lists a charge of 4.4 grs for a 98 gr bullet. Thats the only load they list. For my 32-20 loads for Cowboy shooting I load 3.3 gr 231m or HP38 for 115 gr bullet.

In the Cowboy load section?

35 Rem
04-17-2024, 03:34 PM
32-20 data is in both the Cowboy and Rifle load sections. Power Pistol powder is listed only for Cowboy loads.

I just looked in Load Data, which is a sponsor of this site, and they don't list PP with any bullet heavier than 100 grains.

gc45
04-17-2024, 07:01 PM
32-20 shoots very accuarate with 1680. Been useing it for years.

rintinglen
04-18-2024, 01:02 PM
I would start @ 3.8 grains of PP with your 311-008 clone and nudge it up .2 grains at a time to a max of 4.6 grains, stopping when I got best accuracy. I might go higher, if the gun was newly made, but with a ~120 year old antique??? RCBS listed some fairly warm loads for their 311-316 clone (nominally 115 grains), but no power pistol. The Cowboy Loads listed by Alliant strike me as pretty safe, (as in light.)

Schreck5
04-18-2024, 10:39 PM
Those loads are pretty much all I've been able to find too. I don't have any experience with Power Pistol, otherwise I would do some careful extrapolating using the burn charts and the few 115 gr. loads that I've been able to find. I was going to ask if 5 grs. would be to much, so rintin's suggestion of 4.6 max would be safer.

Schreck5
04-19-2024, 10:48 AM
OK, I did find P.P. in the burn charts on the Internet. Just not In my physical manuals here at home. They all show PP to be #34 and Unique to be #32. So really close.

Tall
04-19-2024, 10:54 AM
I'm finally ready to start loading for my very, very early 1900's '92 Win 32.20. It has been cleaned and checked over by a trusted gunsmith, and is in very good shape for its age.

I am wanting to try using Power Pistol (powder), but I'm having a hard time finding any load info. My bullet is from an Arsonal Molds 311008 124 gr. mold.

I would like to know how much powder to use.

Some people can be kind of leary about giving out load info. If tha is you, I completely understand. If you could just point me to some published data, that would be great too! Thanks
I think maybe you mean Arsenal Molds?

Wayne Smith
04-19-2024, 11:46 AM
OK, I did find P.P. in the burn charts on the Internet. Just not In my physical manuals here at home. They all show PP to be #34 and Unique to be #32. So really close.

DO NOT use burn charts for reloading information! You have no idea how far apart they actually are even though they are close on the chart. There is no standard of relationship on a burn chart.

Schreck5
04-19-2024, 12:44 PM
They may not be able to be substituted grain for grain, but when using an unfamiliar powder, it helps to have some idea of how it compares to a powder that you normally use. For Instance, I have a pretty good handle on how Unique acts. So gathering from that, might I also expect PP to behave similarly? PLease set me straight if I am wrong.