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Post by foxtrapper on Dec 24, 2021 21:01:29 GMT -5
Any recommendations? Thanks
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Post by 2 Dogs on Dec 24, 2021 21:40:01 GMT -5
Absolutely. The Miha 314-640 115 grain GCHP!!
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Post by foxtrapper on Dec 24, 2021 21:50:24 GMT -5
Sold out in 115 gr the 100 gr is in stock good to go?
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Post by wheelguns on Dec 24, 2021 22:38:50 GMT -5
I use a NOE 314-119 RF among others. This bullet shoots great in 32 H&R, and 327 Fed mag.
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Post by Fowler on Dec 25, 2021 0:09:26 GMT -5
Sold out in 115 gr the 100 gr is in stock good to go? Yea it is a good one. Another one is the RCBS 32-098 100gr Kieth style bullet has always been a good one if you can find the mold.
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Post by alanf on Dec 25, 2021 7:42:12 GMT -5
Arsenal Molds has molds worth looking at for the 32.
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Post by mart on Dec 25, 2021 10:57:42 GMT -5
I have the Arsenal 98 grain SWC five cavity. Good bullet and casts easy. And shoots well in both my 32 H&Rs
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Post by Fowler on Dec 25, 2021 11:12:48 GMT -5
I have the Arsenal 98 grain SWC five cavity. Good bullet and casts easy. And shoots well in both my 32 H&Rs Arsenal has a Keith style (Keith didn’t actually design a 32 cal slug in his Keith molds but this one follows his formula really close) and a RCBS clone. Both are about 100gr bullets, Arsenal also offers a 135gr Keith that I think is what Buffalo Bore uses for their heavy 32 mag/327 Mag loads, it looks to be an excellent bullet as well. The RCBS mold Is a known shooter but the RCBS molds are only offered in 2 cavity molds and have been hard to get for a while. Arsenal Molds are made to order so they generally take a couple of months but are offered in 2 up to 5 or 6 cavities in alum and brass and are of excellent quality. I bought a couple over the last couple of years and have been impressed with them for sure.
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Post by foxtrapper on Dec 25, 2021 14:39:34 GMT -5
Wow great replies gents! Now pb or gc? The 32h&r and 32 sw short bullet will be used in a converted bearcat. I’m not one to push velocities and being in the small frame I don’t want a load that will beat up the gun.
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Post by lscg on Dec 25, 2021 15:06:23 GMT -5
Todd Corder's 120 gr FNGC has done really well in my 327.
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Post by sixshot on Dec 25, 2021 15:10:22 GMT -5
Lots of good choices for the 32 maggie. I use the RCBS 98 gr mold a lot, mine drop at about 104 grs with my alloy & powder coated. Not sure you need a gas check if you are powder coating, I haven't seen it with any of my molds. I also have a dandy little Miha 100 gr HP plain base that sure gets the attention of ground squirrels, rock chucks, rabbits, etc. And you can hot rod it out of single sixes & the Ruger 101's, etc. I also have the 115 gr mold Fermin mentions & I have several others. Don't go too heavy in the 32 because you end up taking away powder capacity with longer bullets, stay with the lighter ones & it's a real hoot to plink or hunt with.
Dick
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