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I should add a little history of this Winchester. I bought it in Hooksett, NH at Riley's about 10 years ago. I went in looking for a .22 to acquire....and instead this one leaped from the rack and demanded that I take it home. I complied.
Along with the rifle I purchased 100 rounds of Federal ammunition and reloading dies. I was unable to fire it until a year later, after moving to Nebraska. Federal ammunition shoots very well from it at 100 yards. I still have 3 boxes of that ammunition.
I understand the 32 with its slow twist to be cast bullet friendly....and come Spring time, I hope to give this rifle a good workout. I see a hunt in its future too.
I should add a little history of this Winchester. I bought it in Hooksett, NH at Riley's about 10 years ago. I went in looking for a .22 to acquire....and instead this one leaped from the rack and demanded that I take it home. I complied.
Along with the rifle I purchased 100 rounds of Federal ammunition and reloading dies. I was unable to fire it until a year later, after moving to Nebraska. Federal ammunition shoots very well from it at 100 yards. I still have 3 boxes of that ammunition.
I understand the 32 with its slow twist to be cast bullet friendly....and come Spring time, I hope to give this rifle a good workout. I see a hunt in its future too.
i recommend you start in the middle....and work your way up and down
the scale til you find the right load for your gun...
I should add a little history of this Winchester. I bought it in Hooksett, NH at Riley's about 10 years ago. I went in looking for a .22 to acquire....and instead this one leaped from the rack and demanded that I take it home. I complied.
Along with the rifle I purchased 100 rounds of Federal ammunition and reloading dies. I was unable to fire it until a year later, after moving to Nebraska. Federal ammunition shoots very well from it at 100 yards. I still have 3 boxes of that ammunition.
I understand the 32 with its slow twist to be cast bullet friendly....and come Spring time, I hope to give this rifle a good workout. I see a hunt in its future too.
I second the suggestion for H4895, use it for all my 32Spl's (including at least one which also lept from the rack @ Riley's )
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My bad, I didn't notice you were looking for lead loads... If those are gaschecked, you might be get by with the following loads.
Cartridge: 32 Winchester Special
Load Type: Rifle
---------------------------------------------------------------------Starting Loads---------Maximum Loads Bullet Weight (Gr.) Manufacturer Powder Bullet Diam. C.O.L. Grs. Vel. (ft/s) Pressure Grs. Vel. (ft/s) Pressure
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170 GR. HDY JFP Hodgdon Varget----- .321" 2.565" 34.0 2096 30,800 CUP 37.0C 2271 36,400 CUP
170 GR. HDY JFP Winchester 748------ .321" 2.565" ------------------------- 36.2 2240 32,500 CUP
170 GR. HDY JFP Hodgdon BL-C(2)---- .321" 2.565" 35.0 2152 31,300 CUP 37.0 2226 35,300 CUP
170 GR. HDY JFP Hodgdon H335------- .321" 2.565" 30.0 2021 29,700 CUP 32.0 2144 36,200 CUP
170 GR. HDY JFP Hodgdon H4895------ .321" 2.565" 32.0 2122 30,800 CUP 34.5 2283 36,100 CUP
170 GR. HDY JFP Hodgdon Benchmark- .321" 2.565" 30.0 2005 29,900 CUP 32.5 2175 36,600 CUP
170 GR. HDY JFP Hodgdon H322-------- .321" 2.565" 30.0 2111 32,100 CUP 32.3 2263 36,800 CUP
NEVER EXCEED MAXIMUM LOADS
Emphasis added.
And as a general cautionary advisement... ALWAYS start below maximum and work up to your best accuracy. I've almost always found my most accurate loads were below maximum. Sometimes maybe a grain or two, sometimes more, but I've never found the most accurate load right at maximum.
Last edited by Griff on Sat Jan 15, 2011 4:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I mostly shoot H4895 in mine.
Note how the bullets are tipping as they pass through the target?
The 170`s are stable and shoot just about the same.
Find your load in a load manual to be safe before using anyone's data from the internet.
My Wrangler shoots the Hornady 170gr fp excellent with 34 gr fo H4895. But I have not found a lead bullet load that it shoots that well. So I'm taking note to this thread. I'm using Ranch dogs bullets. I even tried Ranchdogs favorite load, which I believe was with H322. But most loads are with a 20 in barrel. So I don't know if the 1 in 16 twist in a 16 barrel may not be helping.