I just got an old (1893ish) S&W 5 shot top break pistol (32 DA 4th Model). I was showing it to my neighbor and he pulls out a set of old LEE carbide 32 S&W dies and hands them to me. I already have a Lyman 311252 double cavity mould (designed for the 32 S&W). I have a lot of fast pistol powders on hand so why not actually start shooting the thing. I'm thinking stay way down in the starting load range and go have fun with it. Revolver is in very good condition. Just need to find a bit of brass now.