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Post by jeffer on Jan 18, 2016 14:05:56 GMT -5
I think this has been discussed before but who makes a good supply of LBT cast bullets for the 32 mag? Looking for 115 to 125 range thanks Jeff
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Post by Encore64 on Jan 18, 2016 14:15:17 GMT -5
I have had excellent luck with the X-Calibers 120 grn. They come sized .314" which matches the throats on my guns perfectly. Also, the nose lengths are ideal for the Single Sevens.
Sure there are other bullets that can be recommended.
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Post by jeffer on Jan 18, 2016 14:16:52 GMT -5
Much appreciated. Mine should be in this week and want to get set up with one load for most of my shooting. Do you know who makes LBT cast bullets for this cartridge?
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Fowler
.401 Bobcat
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Post by Fowler on Jan 18, 2016 14:47:41 GMT -5
Montana Bullet Company used to make LBT styled bullets in 32 mag as did Beartooth Bullets. I know Montana Bullet Company closed its door for a while and was sold but I dont know where they stand today, they made a good bullet I am told. I cast my own so I dont know from first hand experience...
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jdoc
.327 Meteor
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Post by jdoc on Jan 18, 2016 14:52:41 GMT -5
Corder Custom Bullets, 120 grain FNGC, contact kaytod this forum
Harles Dawson, 118 grain RNFP bevel base, contact on Ruger Forum
Missouri Bullet Company, 120 grain RNFP bevel base PC and conventional lube, contact website
Shooters Bullets, 100 grain RNFP bevel base, contact website
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COR
.375 Atomic
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Post by COR on Jan 18, 2016 15:44:19 GMT -5
Montana Bullets is definitely back and in fact, the bullet quality is there and the packaging has improved if you like neatly lined up slugs in the boxes. I think it's a nice touch and more efficient.
They used to cast the RCBS 82061 SWC with a plain base that would shoot laser flat out of the Ruger 32/20. They'd be my first choice.
nose length in the Single Seven had been limiting factor but I only know from second hand, I'm too small minded to accept a 7 shot revolver...but I digress
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Post by jeffer on Jan 18, 2016 21:19:52 GMT -5
Thanks all! Does Kaytod sell the 120 grain bullet or just the mold? Thanks Jeff
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Post by dougader on Jan 18, 2016 21:24:34 GMT -5
Todd sells the 120 fngc bullets. I love them, so bought the mold too.
I certainly prefer these heavier bullets to the 100 grain Hornady xtp.
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Post by lscg on Jan 18, 2016 23:10:24 GMT -5
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Post by dougader on Jan 19, 2016 9:41:46 GMT -5
I love that gun!
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Post by lscg on Jan 19, 2016 16:21:08 GMT -5
thanks Doug! i'm fixing to do a few changes to it and make it look even better.
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Post by mhblaw on Jan 21, 2016 10:20:43 GMT -5
Rim Rock Bullets in Ronan, MT makes a 125 gr. SWC sized .312. I have used that in my 32's and have also sized down to .309 to use in my 30 Carbine.
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Post by jeffer on Jan 22, 2016 13:45:23 GMT -5
Thanks all. I ordered a few of the 120s from Kaytod here on the forum. Looking now for some good load data for the single seven.
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Post by dougader on Jan 22, 2016 14:21:20 GMT -5
THere are threads here with data for that bullet. Two Dogs, Hoover, me - and others, I'm sure - have posted 327 loads with Todd's bullet.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Jan 22, 2016 15:09:12 GMT -5
Todd's bullet was one of the most accurate I tested in the 327 Federal.
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