Wanting <100g 32 mold

CWLONGSHOT

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With a few more mouths ya feed.... Looking for Maybe a WC 32 or something sub 100g.
I’m heavy bullet rich and borrowed a 110g GC Mold from a friend. But wanting something lighter. Thinking of just grabbing a LEE 90 SWC cause a 6cav is 40$...

Does nyone use one have advice? For use in a 32L 32 H&R and 327 Mag.

CW
 
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david s

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NOE makes a couple of 90 grain'ish wad cutter moulds. They also make a copy of the RCBS 32-98-SWC mould. And RCBS makes the original.
 

CWLONGSHOT

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Apparently again LEE doesn’t offer the 90 in a 6... They do have the 93g RN. In a 6 gang.

Anyone use that 90308 LEE 93g RN?

CW
 

RBHarter

West Central AR
Used a 313226 Lyman , throws 97 gr , for 30-30 squirrel slayer . Not really what you'd say to feed any volume is only a single , might get lucky and find a quad though .
 

CZ93X62

Official forum enigma
RCBS 32-98-SWC is the best 32 caliber revolver bullet I have ever used, esp. in 32 S&WL and 32 H&RM. So far it has shot well in 327 Federal as well, jury is still out on that loud-mouth monster. Yeah, it's a 2-banger mould. Maybe check Accurate Molds and see if Tom can make you up a 4-5 cavity tool, if numbers are a priority for you; I seem to recall he had a clone of this design in his catalog.

My RCBS drops in 92/6/2 at about .315" plus a couple tenths casting at 675*. I size at .314"/confirmed and run the castings from 700-1200 FPS.
 
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david s

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The NOE 315-102-SWC AZ4 mould is a clone of the RCBS 32-98-SWC. I have a 5 cavity and one of there RG hollow point moulds. Running the moulds alternately when casting will produce some bullets. I cast these in 20-1 and push them up to 1200 fps without any problems with leading. When this mould was being run by NOE one of the forum members (I think from Sweden) wanted this so he could use it in an air rifle at 950 fps out to 300 meters. How would you like to figure that amount of drop and windage?
 

CWLONGSHOT

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I’m only thinking multi as it’s a plinker and likely shot allot. As much as I like Casting and Loading... I like UN loading best. ;)


I’ll try that RCBS bullet.
CW
 

Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
If you could find a Lee Soup Can type design in a PB 6 banger that was fat enough that would likely work. You might check The Site Which Shall Go Unnamed and see what's going in the Group Buy area...assuming they still have such a thing.

H+G used to make some 10 cavity 32 WC and SWC moulds. I have no idea where you'd locate one or if your bank account could take the shock if you did!
 

Cherokee

Medina, Ohio
Give a look at the Accurate 31-090B. Mine cast @91 gr, a nice FN design that I use in 30 Carbine and 32-20 pistol loads but was designed with the 32 ACP in mind. Casts easy, comes out .312 and performs very well.
 

gman

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I can second Brad on the NOE copy of the RCBS bullet. 3.5 gr of HP-38 makes an accurate and fun load to shoot.
 

oscarflytyer

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So, I do have the 6c Lee 93 gr RN. Not sure your 32 L gun. Mine is a 1920ish S&W Regulation Police. My other 32s are a S&W and a Colt 32-20 - both 1920ish's as well. I got the Lee before I realized that the guns I have have fat tubes! I have bought about 5 diff 32 molds to play with to see what will work best in the older guns. This mold would prob work well in newer guns with tighter bores.
 

Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
I believe he's messing with a brand new 327 Ruger. I wonder if Ruger is still using 308 barrels on their 32's? If not I bet they're closer to .311 than .314.
 

CWLONGSHOT

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I recovered a ball that was stuck in the barrel yesterday. I’ll measure this am when I get down there. Good point!


I know they did that with the Ruskinround I did not know they did it to the 32’s.