.32 S&W Long

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AZAndy

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Wow, that's weird-- did a search for .32 S&W Long and came up with nuthin'. Anybody reload for it? Any pet loads you'd like to share? I have 98gn DEWC on the way and a passel of Starline brass. Looking through the usual guides, 231 (HP-38) seems to be a winner, but I'd like to hear anybody's experience who would like to let me know.
 
AA #2, WST, & N310 are all good stuff in .32 Long. W-231 should do well.

Berrys 83 Gr HBWC loaded flush for an auto, but they also shoot well in a revolver.
Light Taper Crimp on a .32 Long WC - Berrys 83 Gr HBWC - Pic 1.JPG

I sure wish Berrys would make a run of them soon. I did buy some Missouri Bullet 98 Gr coated WCs to try, but haven't loaded any yet.
 
I just started loading 32 S&WL. 98 grain cast solid base wadcutters with W231. Works fine so far but still tweaking things.
 
A friend of mine who has one really likes AA#2, shoots well meters great in .32 SW Long charge sizes.
 
I shoot 1.8 gr. of TITEgroup under a 98 gr. coated or plated wadcutter. It's a powderpuff load, but shoots well. The TITEgroup meters excellently. You could go a little heavier, but I wouldn't go lighter. Good luck. Let us know how you end up.
 
2.3 gr of titegroup under a 90 gr. lswc.
Very nice soft shooting load

Great for recoil sensitive people
 
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Anyone have anything for a 78gr LRN? My old books seemed to have been lost in a move or two' have a box of them I'd like to use up in a few older guns.

Thanks!
 
I had a hard time finding decent cast lead bullet information on the 32S&W Long.

I looked through my reloading manuals and did not find any significant information on the 98 grain bullet and the 32 S&W Long. If there was data, it was with Bullseye. The bullets I used were commercial cast, and were two grain heavier than 98 grains, the difference is inconsequential for me. The bullet is a round nose with a flattened tip. I seated the bullet to the crimp groove.

I chronographed factory ammunition as a guide. Aquila factory was very underpowered and leaded something awful. After 50 rounds down the tube, the barrel was so leaded that I could not see rifling!

I found factory equivalent ammunition (2.25 grs Bullseye) to be so mild that after shooting 1000 rounds of it, I shot 1000 rounds of 2.5 grains Bullseye. Nothing evil happened to my pistol, that is still a very mild load, and my next 1000 rounds that I loaded are 2.7 grains Bullseye. I have not chronographed that load, I expect it will come out around 800 fps.

Three grains of Bullseye produced a sharp recoil in my revolver. While cases fell out, I just did not want to deal with the recoil.

Unique had potential, but I found that Bullseye worked good enough.

S&W No. 3 Hand Ejector 3.25" barrel

78 LRN .312" 2.0 grs Bullseye CCI 500 Aguila brass
19-Mar-06 T = 51 °F


Ave Vel = 611.7
Std Dev = 42.69
ES 146.9
High 699.3
Low 552.4
N = 20

78 LRN .312" 2.5 grs Bullseye CCI 500 Aguila brass
22-Jul-05 T = 96 °F no leading shoots 1-2" low centered accurate


Ave Vel = 823.6
Std Dev = 32.43
ES 155.5
High 926.2
Low 770.6
N = 25


98 LRN Aguila Factory
19-Mar-06 T = 51 °F

Ave Vel = 665.9
Std Dev = 17.52
ES = 69.38
High = 697
Low = 627.6
N = 32
Horrible leading.


100 gr LBBFP .313" 2.25 grs Bullseye SS Brass WSP
19-Mar-06 T = 51 °F

Ave Vel = 693.3
Std Dev = 20.71
ES = 103.9
High = 721.8
Low = 617.9
N = 32

Elevation good, Windage left, Mild recoil



100 gr LBBFP .313" 2.5 grs Bullseye SS Brass WSP
19-Mar-06 T = 51 °F

Ave Vel = 768.2
Std Dev = 16.97
ES = 62.06
High = 807.3
Low = 745.3
N = 17

Elevation good, Windage good, Mild recoil, prefer this to 2.25 grain load

100gr LBBFP.313" 3.0 grs Bullseye WSP R-P brass
4-Feb-06 T = 44 °F

Ave Vel = 861
Std Dev = 14.83
ES = 57.83
High = 889.6
Low = 832.1
N = 31

no leading, easy extraction, rounded primers, sharp recoil


100 gr LBBFP .313" 2.9 grs Unique SS Brass WSP
19-Mar-06 T = 51 °F

Ave Vel = 717.4
Std Dev = 42.33
ES = 144
High = 789.3
Low = 645.3
N = 18

Elevation good, Windage good, Mild recoil accurate



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