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One thing that I would like to say about case separation, regarding the 32/20 case, is that I believe, at least part of the problem is action strength. I first chambered a 44 Steven, with a lugged hammer, in 30-32/20, for my wife. She could get about 2-3 firings with Winchester cases and up to 10, with Remington cases, before separation started. The load was breech seated 184 gr bullet, with 8.0 gr 4100, 1250 fps. A fairly light load. I couldn't get the accuracy I wanted with it, using a Wilson 11 twist barrel. That action is now my BR, 22 LR. I had a small thread HW and put a Douglas, 12 twist, 30-32/20 barrel on it. The load for it is, 10.2 gr 296 and 9.5 gr #9, with the same Ron Long 184 gr bullet. The velocity is 1410, in a 26" barrel. This load with a 30 cal barrel, won't be to far off a 32 cal barrel, pressure wise. But, Jan's load should have a bit more pressure. With everyone having trouble with case separation, with this brass, I re-swaged 357 Mag brass to 32/20, anticipating I would need it. I sent some to a forum member to try in his LW and I believe he said it lasted longer but, still separated. Maybe he'll chime in. On to the HW. I started her out with 10, Rem cases and with the above loads, my wife lost three of them, in a 1.5 year period, after switching to the HW so, even though she tried the Mag cases, I never had her use them, because I only made 3 for her. I think the 30 cal version would be more prone to separation, because of the more pronounced shoulder to neck junction. My summation is, that with a strong action, the case separation, isn't a big problem, based on my using these cases in a HW. The 44 1/2, is a fairly strong action but, I think it gives enough to let the separation problem happen. I'd be interested in other shooters experience's with a well headspaced, higher pressured, 32/20's in HW, Borchardt, FBW or Hepburn's. Frank
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