32-20--32-40

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32-20--32-40

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Can`t remember if i asked this before but if i did i don`t remember :roll:
Can 32-20 ammo be reloaded using 32-40 dies?
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Re: 32-20--32-40

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No.
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Re: 32-20--32-40

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Does anyone shoot and reload 32-40?
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Re: 32-20--32-40

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every now and then i take the marlin ballard in 32-40 out and dust it off. mostly it's a safe queen....dave
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Re: 32-20--32-40

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I have a .32-40 rifle built on a Martini action and do my own reloading in both black and smokeless. Haven't done any for some time though.
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Re: 32-20--32-40

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One 94 Winchester in 32-40 is on my gotta have it list

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Re: 32-20--32-40

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Hi there. I just got my first 32-40. I ordered dies, brass, and bullets from Midway USA. I found an old 1967 Lyman reloading manual, and will use the data from that as a guide for my Win 94. I have not loaded/shot the rifle yet, so I can't really say how successful i will be, but later this week, I will be doing some shooting/reloading..
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Re: 32-20--32-40

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I have this old reloading tool for that caliber, bullet mold and all.
Anyone interested.

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Re: 32-20--32-40

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I am interested! Although I'm not sure how that tool works......I'll PM you
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Re: 32-20--32-40

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As i don`t have a 32-40 i`m not sure if the die in it is the right one, i assume it is. I also don`t know if ya need more than one die.
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Re: 32-20--32-40

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I'm willing to take a shot at it! Looks interesting, and since I do have dies/brass on the way it will be interesting to see if this tool works. I do cast some of my own bullets, so it will be fun to find out what diameter this mould comes out with. Anyway, I'll take it. If it works I will post pics etc....despite the fact that I just found out my cheapo digital camera is finished. My wife's 2 are OK though, and will get pics when she comes home.(Since I don't know how her cameras work!!!!) I can never figure out where the film goes!! Do they still make film? Cash on the way to you sir.
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Re: 32-20--32-40

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I have a Ruger #1 heavy barrel target rifle chambered in .32-40.
I breech seat a 170gr. NEI PB bullet in it with 14gr. 4227 for just over 1400 fps and 1/2" groups at 100yd.

The first time I fired that load I thought only the primer fires. I opened the breech to check the bore for a stuck bullet. The bore was clear so I checked the spotting scope and sure enough a hole appeared right in the center of the bulls eye at the 100 yd target. :shock:
It`s like shooting a 12 lb. rifle chambered in .22 short. :D

No need to re size these cases, just clean and re prime them.
I use soft bullets and SPG lube and size the bullets to .323.
My barrel is a Douglas 8MM Schutzen Match grade 30".
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Re: 32-20--32-40

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I have one, and have only used light target loads, so far. the gun was set up as someones target gun....it is a marlin 1893 :

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musta been a real honey when new, is mechanically perfect and perfect bore.

would like to take it hunting for deer one day
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