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Post by crazyhorse on Oct 31, 2022 5:45:20 GMT -5
Wonderful caliber. I love mine. One of my favorites to load and shoot.
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Post by oddshooter on Oct 31, 2022 18:39:52 GMT -5
I'm a fan of the 32 in all it's iterations.
I find myself shooting the 32 H&Rmag and the 32-20 most of the time. Both are easy to handle and accuracy is superb.
I'm still searching after a half dozen powders and a dozen bullets to find the magic for the 327fm. It's greatest trick is it's really loud.
Prescut
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Post by Encore64 on Oct 31, 2022 18:45:35 GMT -5
AA#9 is good. For accuracy and less noise, I prefer Longshot. It doesn't provide absolute maximum velocity, but gets close...
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Post by campfire on Oct 31, 2022 20:10:18 GMT -5
I picked up a Bisley 5.5" 327 Federal mag Single Seven maybe a year ago. It's one of the most accurate of my sixguns. And I agree, that brass #5 looks great on the small frame!
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Post by whiterabbit on Nov 1, 2022 15:12:41 GMT -5
Here's a good a spot as any. I punched my 32 to 327. It was a one day operation and sent the reamer back because the reamer arrived literally hours before I had to go to the airport for an overseas business trip.
Anyways! Shooting now, 327's chamber but I have to push the last 0.05-0.1". won't seat to the rim by gravity alone. I don't like that. I need to polish the last 0.1" of the chamber without opening up the rest of the chamber or throats.
any idea the best tool to do that? I don't think a cloth on a jag with polishing compound is gonna do it.
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Post by pattontime on Nov 3, 2022 18:56:31 GMT -5
I have fixed tight chambers with a Brush Research flex-hone, you can buy them at Brownells, Midway and even Amazon for some calibers. They work well, I make plugs to keep them away from my cylinder throats, and so far it's worked but it's a bit spooky to me. They make them in 400-grit & 800-grit. You are supposed to use their special Flex-hone oil which I have, but I have wondered if another lightweight oil would work, but hey, working on my precious revolver cylinders, what's another $25 bucks?
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