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Favorite cast bullet for the 32-40
Feb 13th, 2012 at 2:10pm
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Would like to hear what your favorite bullet is to use in a 32-40 single shot, and if you use it as fixed ammo or BS. 
   My old Stevens 44 in 32-40 has a 1 in 16" twist and it's shooting pretty good for an old rifle with an OK bore. It seems to like the SAECO #632 bullet breech seated. I tried the SAECO #732 at 200 grains and it just would not shoot well. They must be too long for the 1 in16" twist.
    Having a liner installed in another rifle with a 1 in 14" twist. I would tend to believe it will shoot he SAECO #732 bullet breech seated well. However SAECO is not the only bullet design out there. So what is shooting good and what should I stay away from? They tell me that spitzer bullets are harder to get to shoot well. Is that true? What's your thoughts on this?
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Re: Favorite cast bullet for the 32-40
Reply #1 - Feb 13th, 2012 at 3:26pm
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I started out with Ron Long spitzers and have near looked back. If you BS it's not any harder to find a accurate load with any shape bullet as long as the breech seater is made right and ajusted properly.

Buy a Paul Jones mold and try it, is my only suggestion. I'd be interested in how a line barrel can shoot.

Fixed won't make much, if any difference as to blunt or spitzer if it's throated right.

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Reply #2 - Feb 13th, 2012 at 3:46pm
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I use a David Mos "standard" 5-groove bullet that casts-out at 211 gr. and .3225" on the base band with 1/20 alloy.

This bullet is mostly used in a CPA Stevens rifle with a 1/14 twist Shilen barrel.  As a bonus feature, this is the only bullet of this weight that is stable at 200 yards in my Falling Block Works rifle with a 1/16 twist Barry Darr Barrel.

It's easy to cast, easy to breechseat, accurate, and works in both rifles - who could ask for more.

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Reply #3 - Feb 13th, 2012 at 5:36pm
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Two bullets that never fail me is my Ron Long 200 GR spitzer and my Hoch 200 GR Pope style bullet. Both tapered. For BP in my Douglas barreled lowall 32/40, the Hudson 319-289 is most accurate now. 

The one Paul Jones .32 mold I have doesnt have enough taper. Hard to breech seat and leads in hot weather. Shot a 250 in practice with it once.   

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Reply #4 - Feb 13th, 2012 at 7:28pm
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This would be a very interesting subject for me especially if everyone would include the length of the bullet with the twist and throw in the velocity along with that.

I'm shooting a Barnett spitzer 1.19 inches long the front band measures .322 with the base measuring .323 using 25/1 shooting in a Douglas 14" twist. I have to keep it at least 1450 fps to keep it from tipping rather badly at 200 yards. I think that it shoots OK but it does seem to be rather touchy to me maybe its just the wind that i have to deal with but it will throw one out 2 to 3 inches on a regular bases. Might just be me still have a lot to learn.
  
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Reply #5 - Feb 13th, 2012 at 8:18pm
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I dont keep track of that stuff. I have a chronograph. It came over on the Mayflower. Used it a couple times, been in the box ever since. Has a book with numbers to figure out the velocities.  Might have come over with Leif Erikson.  Huh

I use the RL and Hoch bullets in several other rifles. No two are the same. 

For OH in my Helm Win, I use a Saeco 200 gr mold cut down to weigh 170 gr.  Use about fifteen gr Lilgun in an over sized 32/40 Rem case. Short barrel time to combat the slow lock time. It goes real Fast!  Shoots as accurate as the RL or Hoch bullets.  Dont use it for bench because I know a heavier longer bullet is less effected by cross winds. 


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Reply #6 - Feb 13th, 2012 at 9:30pm
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RH,
If you have a standard .321 groove barrel and all my Douglas's are right at that. A  nearly cylindrical .322 bullet is pretty large for BSing. If you want to keep shooting that bullet, have it throated to .321 dia X at least .100 - .150 long free bore with a included 1.5 deg or less leade into the bore.

If not, get a mold that will cast about .316 - .317 on the first band and then taper back evenly to .323 base band.

Either way should make big difference in accuracy.

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Reply #7 - Feb 13th, 2012 at 10:06pm
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I'm using a very old Ideal mold that drops a 190 gr. bullet. It shoots well in most of my .32-40's and even in my old Marlin 1893's in this caliber. All mine are cased cartridges.
  

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Reply #8 - Feb 13th, 2012 at 10:21pm
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rhbrink I am using a 7dia. ogive bullet 1.244 in length with very good results and the bullet flies point on. Barrel is a Shilen 14 Twist 8 groove with a bore dia. of .3195. Alloy is 1-16 and bullet dia. is .321. Velocity for best accuracy is 1474avg. fps but the bullet still flies point on at 1400fps. In regards to your tipping issues the most common problem is the target backer is not flat and maybe convex, concave, not plumb, either leaning back or forward and at times cocked at an angle and not at 90 degrees to your bullets flight. All of the above will give you false impressions that the bullet is tipping by the impression of the entry of the bullet left on the target. Another issue related to tipping if one is using a spitzer with a long unsupported nose is an alloy that is to soft. When the bullet starts off the nose of the bullet is not being supported and can slump off and out of being central to the bore. This can be caused by two things one being when the bullet collapses like an accordion it can cause the nose to slump off center and the other is centrifugal force throwing the nose off center. With my 14 Twist RPM's are in the 72,500 range and that is allot of force for a long unsupported nose to resist if the bullet alloy is not providing enough strength. I have a very close friend who performed extensive nose slump tests and he found nose slumps anywhere from .002 up to .012 so the above comments are not just based on my own theory but are indeed factua 

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Re: Favorite cast bullet for the 32-40
Reply #9 - Feb 14th, 2012 at 6:49am
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I've been using 2 different bullets.  The SAECO 632 tapered RNFP @ 170 gr. and an LBT tapered spire point @ 196 gr.  Both are easy to breech seat in my 2 32-40's. I prefer the 170 gr when the wind is still.  The heavier one works a bit better if there is a breeze.   
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Re: Favorite cast bullet for the 32-40
Reply #10 - Feb 14th, 2012 at 8:14am
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J. Louis, Your observation about the bullet's print appearing as though it was not flying point on is something that I have experienced with both lead bullets and modern jacketed bullets. Recently I shot a 100 yard 5 shot group with the 32-40 using a SAECO #632 bullet breech seated. The prints appeared as though the bullet were not point on. A few days latter I shot the same load at the same distance but with a fresh target backer. The prints were all point on!
  
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Reply #11 - Feb 14th, 2012 at 8:18am
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I vote for my Jerry Barnett BO-324 197gr tapered bullet. It seems to shoot in my Miller or any of my Highwalls.
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Re: Favorite cast bullet for the 32-40
Reply #12 - Feb 14th, 2012 at 8:23am
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Kurt,
         What twist are you shooting it in? What are you using for a powder charge and primer?

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Reply #13 - Feb 15th, 2012 at 1:40am
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This is my Miller 1-14" twist  BO-324 201.9gr 30/1 Emmert Lube , Breeched, AA#9 10.5 grs, Floral foam wad, Rem 7 1/2 SR Primer
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Reply #14 - Feb 15th, 2012 at 1:46am
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This my 32/40 Winchester Highwall, Darr barrel 1-14" twist BO-324 201.9grs, 30/1 ,Emmert lube, breeched , Fed 150M LP primer, 4227-14grs 
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