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    Reality check on Cadet

    Well, it's been a few years in the making; mostly collecting parts, but my franken-tini is now completely assembled. I have 20 unfired cases prepped and ready to load, and I believe I've found my starting load. Just hoping y'all remind me if I've overlooked anything.

    The action is a 5-digit NSW import; modified before I got it to add a Model 12-type screw on the right side in lieu of the split pin. As-arrived, the extractor was opened for a larger caliber such as .357 or such. All parts passed a detailed cleaning & scrutiny for cracks & wear.

    Barrel is an E-Bay orphan in the original .310; straight, good threads, visible bore, no sign of a shoulder in the chamber area, and slugs out at .320. Bbl has the wider, shorter rear sight base. Pro gunsmith mounted the bbl (hell of an image). I checked headspace per Double-D's guidance: with a case in the chamber, can't slide a 0.006" feeler guage between bolt & brass. Misc parts from Numrich completed the rifle.

    Ammo will be built this week from bertram brass using cast .323" 120 gr outside heeled bullets from Buffalo Arms (same place I got the brass). Made up a dummy from one piece of brass at 1.085" caselength, and one of the bullets (thumb-fit). Dummy chambers & extracts.

    Starting load was developed on paper using Hodgdon's guidance for Trailboss; max (trimmed) case capacity without compressing powder looks to be 4.1 gr. 70% of that is 2.9gr. I'll prime (Fed SRP) today, and make up 20 rds each at 3.0gr.

    Bullet seating will be by thumb, and bullets were lubed using #7 bore butter. Much messier than pan-lubing .58 cal minies.

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    Worked just fine, though I used 3.6 gr TB, and I may want to trim the brass to 1.080 for the next use. Also fed .32 S&W Long very well. The .32 S&W L grouping was a bit tighter than the .310.

    Fun :-)

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    What kind of ammo was the .32 S&W long?
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    Magtech 98gr lead round nose.

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    Here's the Franken-Tini at the range



    I'll post a target or two when I get a better load worked up

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    Kinda surprised by the elevation, but I like the 4.0 gr Trailboss load behind .323" 120gr cast heeled


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