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.32 cal load recommendations


evil dogooder

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 Trying to set up a more competitive load for my daughter.  She doesn't want to shoot .22 and .38s are too heavy by the 5th stage.

 

 What is a good low recoil load for .32 h&r?  Powders we have are promo, trailboss, and 1 lb clays 

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9 minutes ago, Abilene, SASS # 27489 said:

If the guns are the same size, a .32 will be heavier than a .38.

They are not.  Thanks for the thought though 

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5 minutes ago, ORNERY OAF said:

Fill the wee cases with the Holy Black! She would be the coolest girl at the match!!! If they hold enough, not sure , never shot 32.

I don't load black but I thought of it.    Maybe some 410 loads with black too 

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Hey Evil, I started shooting 32 H&R magnums this year and don't ever expect to go back to 357/38 (or anything else). 

 

My smokeless loads are - 

- 100 gr RNFP

- Trail Boss 2.4-2.6 gr. 

- Loaded to OAL of 1.30-1.34 - doesn't matter so much in the pistols, but OAL does matter to some rifles. 

This load works well for me; should be good for your daughter. 

 

OO

 

 

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28 minutes ago, 40Chev said:

Weasel

If you're at Kimball tomorrow I'll some of my loads

What bullet weight do you have?

I'll have to check the only one I have right now were the ones they gave the kids at state for a door prize.   My guy is getting out of casting so I'm going to have to find a new source

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2 to 2.2 Clays or Red Dot - 100 gr Cimarron bullets (polymer coated)

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2 hours ago, evil dogooder said:

They are not.  Thanks for the thought though 

Agree.  My wife's Single Six .32 H&R are 7.8 oz lighter than my NMV .38-.357s with same barrel length.  She usually shoots 78 gn RNFP over 2.3 gn Titegroup. 

 

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