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    32 S&W reloads

    Does anybody have any reloading data on 32S&w long using Sierra 90 gr jhp?
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    The best I can do is with a 100 grn jsp.
    From an old Lyman manual;
    Bullseye - 2.4 grns [624 vel[ MAX 3.00 grns [781 vel]
    Unique - 3.5 [674 vel] 4.00 Max [779 vel[
    CAUTION: These loads are for solid frame revolvers only.
    If yours is an old top break, I'd strongly advise BP only !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogtag View Post
    If yours is an old top break, I'd strongly advise BP only !!
    I'll second that.
    I've used modern .32 S&W loads in my Iver johnson Safety Hammerless, and the lugs on the frame were compressed and locking latch pivot pin bent after only a few shots.
    After repairing this gun I then assembled BP handloads and never had the problem again.

    Damaged frame lugs can be reshaped by upsetting the metal with a punch, then carefully filing back to shape.
    Some reccomend drilling a hole in the center of each lgg and driving in a hardened pin to upset the metal, but my gun wasn't that badly damaged and upsetting the metal with a punch worked fine.
    Not as easy to do as it sounds.
    Bent pivot pins are easier to replace, and a more likely point of looseness, so that should be checked first.

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    I would not go beyond 2.5 grs Bullseye. Factory load as a reference point.

    S&W No. 3 Hand Ejector 3.25" barrel

    90 gr Sierra JHP .312" 2.0 grs Bullseye CCI 500 Aguila brass
    11-Sep-05 T = 82 °F


    Ave Vel = 508.4
    Std Dev = 35.05
    ES = 160.2
    High = 598.4
    Low = 438.1
    N = 30

    about 2" low
    centered


    90 gr Sierra JHC 2.5 grs Bullseye CCI 500
    22-Jul-05 T = 96 °F


    Ave Vel = 707.3
    Std Dev = 26.79
    ES = 85.88
    High = 756.7
    Low = 670.8
    N = 12
    Elevation good Windage left


    98 LRN Aguila Factory Ammo
    9-Oct-05 T = 64 °F


    Ave Vel = 654.5
    Std Dev = 19.64
    ES = 70.29
    High = 682
    Low = 612
    N = 28


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