Come On Christmas Posted May 21, 2014 Posted May 21, 2014 I use longs filled with black holiness in matches. I wanna use Alliance Unique if I can. I wanna use shorts at an indoor practice range. They is a recipe for longs, but no shorts. Please PM me the recipe to follow de WIRE rules lest we be chastised. The Great Crayfish
Sedalia Dave Posted May 21, 2014 Posted May 21, 2014 Find a copy of Sharp's Complete Guide to Handloading. You can download it from the internet in PDF format. Has a few recipies for the 32 short colt. Only powder I recognised was Bullseye. Not sure if the other powders listed are still in production.
Ethan Cord Posted May 22, 2014 Posted May 22, 2014 Wow that unique load looks very similar to the .25 auto load for a 35 or 50 grain pill..
Come On Christmas Posted May 23, 2014 Author Posted May 23, 2014 Thanks guys! Good to see you in print again Ethan. I have changed my alias in a feeble attempt to curb my "SHAMELESS" ways. My buds tell me to change my alias back. Gonna attempt half a .3 cc lee dipper which is gonna be way conservative, but good for indoor range practice with my Nagants. The "Nagant Man" on the net uses wax bullets and just a primer for plinking in his backyard. PS - oops I posted in the wrong forum. An unintentional faux pa.
Ethan Cord Posted May 25, 2014 Posted May 25, 2014 Hey Shameless! Still playing with unusual toys I see. Let us know it works out.
Come On Christmas Posted May 25, 2014 Author Posted May 25, 2014 Yeah buddy! Don't have to lube 32's put some lube atop the cylinders like ya do shooting a cap gun. Don't have to crimp 32's going thru a Nagant cause they are more accurate that way. Nagant's are a cold war trophy. Were used by the commies in Korea fighting my sweet loving Marine Corps Daddy, Lieutenant William A. Craven. I have two of em, on from the Iveresk factory, one from Tula. I love my Nagant with the Commie Star. Originally made in 1894.
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