Ive discussed here on the forum a few times my desire to forge a 32 cal in a 38 special, 357 mag, 357 max fixed. I have contemplated and then tried to define a set of generic tools that could produce a case and chamber to use as a platform. I know its been done already in several different ways but when I call the reamer companies, they reply "gee we just don't know, draw something up and we will charge you money for it". Tried to find a reamer on file remotely close, nope. C&H makes dies but for what chamber. I asked and got a nice but unhelpful reply. So forge ahead. All so that I could repurpose a number of 8x58 rollers with their own barrels have then stubbed internally. I like the BUNNY GUN firearm. The 32 S&W being almost perfect. Problem is if bigger nads are desired the firearms that most 32 S&W (formerly Long Colts) are based on are tapped out with 1.8 gr of BE and a 9x grain bullet. I need .323, not .312!!! I shoot 38, 357M, 357Max. Ive pondered the 8 Nambu neck on a 38/357/max case. I LIKE FIXED AMMO, I don't yet breach load and I hunt small game. Fixed and small game with trivial cartridges work. Money IS AN OBJECT. I must do things CHEAP especially when they are an experiment. Here is what I have at hand to screw with: I have a GRIP of 8mm dies (32-20, 8 man, 8x57, 32-40, 8.15, 32 ACP, etc) I have a lathe and mill I have a custom neck/throat from PTG which cuts a .338 neck and a short throat 1.5 degree, little freebore for use with converting the Cadet in 32-20 to use .323 bullets. I have a grip of 8mm take off barrels to destroy. Here is whats has been completed: Finally when 8 nambu arrived, I was able to dig through my MOVING MESS and make a 357 mag with 8 nambu neck/shoulder. That produced a undersized neck for seating as expected. I seated a 323470 unsized in WW dropping at .3235 max after using an 8x57 expander ball. That made a huge .342 plus neck. So I made a special rcbs outside neck mandrel for the new un-expanded nambu form neck and turned to a wall thickness of .009. I must admit that I chambered a barrel just prior to the neck turning using a boring bar (.376 body for a length of about 1 inch with no rim recess) on a take off barrel. I then used my neck/throater to open the neck to .338 and ran it very deep so that I had a very long neck, simply to allow imperfect and arbitrary neck length on test cases) I milled the camber open about 45% for inspection and fitment. Continued on next post.
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