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Bullet for 32-30
Mar 23rd, 2016 at 5:32pm
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Any suggestions for this. In a Hepburn. 

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Re: Bullet for 32-30
Reply #1 - Mar 23rd, 2016 at 7:49pm
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You should slug it and measure the twist. The groove should be about .309.

There should be a 30 cal mold that will work.

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Re: Bullet for 32-30
Reply #2 - Mar 23rd, 2016 at 8:36pm
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If it is a standard 32-20 the most common bullets will be the Lyman 311008, or the gas checked version 311316.  For a little heavier bullet the 311410 might work if it casts large enough.
There are also similiar bullets available from RCBS and Accurate molds.
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Re: Bullet for 32-30
Reply #3 - Mar 23rd, 2016 at 8:48pm
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N-Crickit,
Is OP talking about a 32-20 or a 32-30, the one his post shows??

Being a 32-20 fan since age 1953, I answered as if OP is asking about 32-20. Deleted my post -- which has basically same answer as you posted -- when I realized he is asking about 32-30.

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Reply #4 - Mar 23rd, 2016 at 9:18pm
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Frazer, The original used a .312" diameter, 125 grain bullet
Here's some choices unless you can find an old Ideal 125gr mold or a clone
The 311008 is a 115gr bullet
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The 311419 is a 130gr bullet
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The Ideal 311241 (125gr) would be my choice if you can find that mold
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If none of the above, the NOE 311465 FN - 122gr ...
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Reply #5 - Mar 23rd, 2016 at 11:53pm
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Here's the one to bid on ...
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Reply #6 - Mar 24th, 2016 at 6:24am
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Just a little tidbit to keep in mind if you go shopping for the Lyman 311410, the origional version of that bullet was a bevel base and the new one is a flat base. I have both molds and they both case a very nice bullet. I have shot some of the bevel base in a .30 carbine and they function well, I just haven't had a chance to put it on paper but both versions are very nice looking bullets.
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Reply #7 - Mar 24th, 2016 at 6:19pm
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Thanks for the guidance, I'll slug the bore and go from there.
  
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Reply #8 - Mar 24th, 2016 at 6:54pm
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Check the twist too, if you can. You may be able to use a much heavier bullet.

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Reply #9 - Mar 30th, 2016 at 1:39am
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frnkeore wrote on Mar 23rd, 2016 at 7:49pm:
You should slug it and measure the twist. The groove should be about .309.

Frank


Frank, is that groove diameter typical of the old rifles in .32-20?   Not to hijack the thread, but I'm just starting to work with an early Stevens 47 in .32-20 that slugs .308".   Seems small to me, given that nominal bullet is .312".   I don't have a modern .32-20 to compare.  

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Re: Bullet for 32-30
Reply #10 - Mar 30th, 2016 at 3:02pm
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uscra112 wrote on Mar 30th, 2016 at 1:39am:
frnkeore wrote on Mar 23rd, 2016 at 7:49pm:
You should slug it and measure the twist. The groove should be about .309.

Frank


Frank, is that groove diameter typical of the old rifles in .32-20?   Not to hijack the thread, but I'm just starting to work with an early Stevens 47 in .32-20 that slugs .308".   Seems small to me, given that nominal bullet is .312".   I don't have a modern .32-20 to compare.  

Phil

Phil,

For the 32WCF (not the Rem 32-30), two Rem Model 25s, two S&W Hand Ejectors, and a Colt SAA have measured in at 0.312".
Seems to recall that TC started putting 0.308" barrels on their Contender pistols chambered in 32WCF some time ago. Others may have followed suit.
  

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Re: Bullet for 32-30
Reply #11 - Mar 30th, 2016 at 3:14pm
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uscra112 wrote on Mar 30th, 2016 at 1:39am:
frnkeore wrote on Mar 23rd, 2016 at 7:49pm:
You should slug it and measure the twist. The groove should be about .309.

Frank


Frank, is that groove diameter typical of the old rifles in .32-20?   Not to hijack the thread, but I'm just starting to work with an early Stevens 47 in .32-20 that slugs .308".   Seems small to me, given that nominal bullet is .312".   I don't have a modern .32-20 to compare.  

Phil


Phil,
From my research, their basic barrels run .312. I had cunfused the 32/40 Remingtons basic barrel dimensions of .309 with the 32/30.

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Re: Bullet for 32-30
Reply #12 - Mar 30th, 2016 at 7:03pm
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It seems then that Stevens must have anticipated the modern 30-20WCF by about 100 years when they rebored this one.  Rifle is a 4xxx s/n Model 47, which puts it 1896 to 1898.  Rebore no later than 1915 by the rollstamp. Wonders never cease when collecting Stevenses.   Cheesy

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Re: Bullet for 32-30
Reply #13 - Mar 30th, 2016 at 11:07pm
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Fazer,
Accurate Molds makes a mold to cast a bullet similar to the Lyman 311410 but casts at .312.  It shoots very well in my 32-20.  The mold number is 312133B.  He makes a darn good mold with a short delivery time.

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Re: Bullet for 32-30
Reply #14 - Mar 31st, 2016 at 10:00am
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I see no one has mentioned Saeco #322, a 118-120+gr bullet. This one, sized 0,314" shoots very well in my original Win LW with 0,313" groove-to-groove sewer pipe bore over 10,0-11,0 gr IMR4227.

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