Where can I find them? All I can find are .315, and they're a bit small for my '63 Remington .31.
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JCT
March 13, 2008, 01:22 AM
If you can't find .321, just pick up a box of #0 Buckshot. Used to be about $12 for 5lbs....not anymore, but it's still cheap since you get around 7-800 balls in 5 lbs.
It fits tight enough in the pocket revolvers, I'd prefer .323 soft lead, but can't find it anywhere. The .320 work well though.
GENTLEMAN OF THE CHARCOAL
March 13, 2008, 08:06 AM
JCT, I'm sure you probably already know this but just in case you overlooked it I will mention it. You can buy .323's in 100 ball packs from Cabela's pretty reasonable. I shoot a few .323's myself now and then in my '49. I know one thing. If I shoot my '49 it will be with a .323....
If you can't find .321, just pick up a box of #0 Buckshot. Used to be about $12 for 5lbs....not anymore, but it's still cheap since you get around 7-800 balls in 5 lbs.
What JTC said. They are .320, and if they shoot well for you much cheaper. Lots of folks shoot #0 buckshot from their .32 caliber longrifles.
JCT
March 13, 2008, 11:49 AM
Thanks GOTC, I must have overlooked that. I order from cabela's often, but never notice the Hornady balls in .323. For $8.99, it's worth getting them, probably more accurate and more power in the 1849.
Here's the link for others who want .323 balls;
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