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Bob_Allen
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Re:97d rifle
Jan 14th, 2005 at 10:19pm
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rwjshooter;
             I have just purchased a 97d in 6ppc.It is waiting my return,so I will not know the results till sometime in June,when I'll post results.I know a bunch of shooters,none of which has so much as seen one.However dumb as I am I just had to get one.It took about 6 months for it to be shipped.The people were great to deal with,no problems there.I can hardly wait to see it.
                                         Bob Allen
  
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Re: Re:97d rifle
Reply #1 - Jan 15th, 2005 at 11:44am
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thanks Bob

I listened and talked and read  and ended up ordering a CPA in 32 miller now I need some advice on cases and loads If anybody has experiance with 32 miller and willing to share I would be appreciative.I should get the CPA about the time you get the 97.

thanks

ray
  
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Re: Re:97d rifle
Reply #2 - Jan 15th, 2005 at 6:59pm
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rwjshooter,

     There are a bunch of us here in the VA/Carolinas area (and our "family" on up into Ohio, even  Cheesy ) who are shooting the Charlie Dell-made version of that cartridge concept.  In all cases it is based on the .357 case or its equivalent necked down to a true .32 caliber.  Everyone I know of shoots it breech seated with bullet weights around 200 gr. +/- 10 gr or so.  One favorite powder lately has been Hodgden's surplus H-108, but unfortunately the last know supply of that has been sold as of this writing.   

     My personal "formula" is a 200 gr Barnett S-7 bullet cast at 25-1 pure lead and tin and seated about 1/16" in front of the case.  I am using Starline .357 brass necked down with a push die and arbor press, Federal Small Rifle Match primers and about 11.6 gr. of the H-108 with a 3/16 cork wad seated about 0.01" off the powder to contain it.  I shoot this in a bench gun with Peregrine action and Douglas barrel with very happy results.  YMMV, of course.

HTH, the Frog
  
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Reply #3 - Jan 16th, 2005 at 12:06pm
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Mr. Frog

Thank you all data recieved will be thankfully taken and used

Ray
  
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