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A little off topic for cowboy action shooting, but hey, guns is guns.

 

I recently got my hands on an old Remington 14 5 chambered in 32 Remington.  On the hunt for reloading dies and brass, which to this point has been kinda like looking for a Lombardi trophy in the Minnesota Viking's trophy case.  I apologize in advance if I have overtly offended any of you Purple People Eaters out there, especially since I am trying to secure some help here.

 

Any help with the procurement of the above firearm related items would be greatly appreciated.  I don't think that any of us can help with the Lombardi Trophy.

 

Thanks much,

Texas Scott

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Grafs has the brass. Buffalo Arms has the dies. Both are my goto choices.

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Thanks, La Sombra. Yeah, I have also come across some loaded ammo.  Not priced too bad at $50/20 rounds, which is about what Graf's gets for unprimed brass. I know that I am not really in a position to be too particular about pricing given that this is really an obsolete cartridge.  Was kinda hoping that someone on this forum had something that they may want to part with.

 

DeaconKC, PM? I may not be using this forum properly but I have no indication that I've been PM'd

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6 hours ago, Chickasaw Bill SASS #70001 said:

If I recall what I was told right , you can use 32 win spec dies , it does require a diff shell holder , not sure if the Lee # 

 

 also 30 Rem can be loaded with 30-30 dies , same shell holder 

 

 Chickasaw Bill 

Thanks, Bill. Being new to this chambering I'm finding that the number of "work arounds" is significant. I've also read that with a little creative lathe work 30-30 brass can be modified to work. I appreciate all the responses.

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Sir 

 

 For the 32 rem , using 32 Win spec brass would be easier to turn down 

I did some for 30 Rem with 30-30 brass , it was a real pain IMO 

what you have is a Mod 14/141 , the 14 1/2 is in pistol ctgs 

the mod 14 in 30 Rem , did NOT like flat point bullets 

I was always a tad leary of the turned down brass 

Good luck 

Chickasaw 

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23 hours ago, Texas Scott said:

Thanks, La Sombra. Yeah, I have also come across some loaded ammo.  Not priced too bad at $50/20 rounds, which is about what Graf's gets for unprimed brass. I know that I am not really in a position to be too particular about pricing given that this is really an obsolete cartridge.  Was kinda hoping that someone on this forum had something that they may want to part with.

 

DeaconKC, PM? I may not be using this forum properly but I have no indication that I've been PM'd

That's cause I sent it to the wrong guy! Trying you again

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On 2/7/2024 at 6:39 AM, Chickasaw Bill SASS #70001 said:

If I recall what I was told right , you can use 32 win spec dies , it does require a diff shell holder , not sure if the Lee # 

 

 also 30 Rem can be loaded with 30-30 dies , same shell holder 

 

 Chickasaw Bill 

Neck size only!!!the Remington cartridges  have less taper and the shoulder is farther  forward than the Winchhester cartridges. 

PM me for more info about these rounds

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Use 32 win special dies and load data. These rifles don’t like pointie bullets and the flat points are the way to go. It’s just a rimless 32 Special. I’ll pm ya if I decide to sell some of my brass or bullets. Takes an RCBS # 19 shellholder, which I also have an extra

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