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32-35 Stevens
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I am starting down the foggy research path of the Stevens 32-35. Bore size is confusing at best.
-Ideal Handbook #32 lists mold 3117, which implies .308-311” bore size.
-PTG reamer print calls out a .315” bore/.320 groove.
-Phil Sharpe states “ bullets are .311” diameter, and it really should have been called a 31 caliber.
I am curious if any current members are shooting or own an original 32/35 Stevens and could comment on bore size/twist. Thanks! Mike
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Re: 32-35 Stevens
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The .32-35 I found is a Stevens 107. The buttstock and forend are replacements (the former from another Ideal rifle), and the lever curlicue was modified, but the barrel and action are original.
I thought I was in fat city, since I had an Ideal tool for the caliber. The mould on the end was a short version of Ideal 31114. Cut-down .32-40 or cut and formed .30-30 cases fitted fine. Unfortunately, the loads I made up wouldn’t shoot worth sour apples.
Pushing a bullet into the leade and holding the muzzle to the light showed daylight all around the rifling grooves. Substituting a 165-gr .32-40 bullet from a Winchester mould that cast 0.319” diameter gave loads that shot as well as the .32-40s I have.
Anyway, that’s just one rifle, but it is an original Stevens barrel. Haven’t tried anything fatter, or slugged the bore, for that matter; just read the target results.
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Mine is 3115/307. .311 bullets roughly 30/1 mix work fine. Twist is 1/26 six groove. Pretty much as spec in the Stevens catalog.
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I appreciate the info! Since buying a New Model Range Rifle (#9 tip-up) in this chambering a couple years ago, I have been intrigued with the 32/35. After receiving the rifle and doing a chamber cast, I was horrified and very disappointed that someone had, in the distant past, chambered it for a 32/40! To make it even more painful, the rifling proved to be a RH gain twist starting around 30 and finishing around 15”! NOT a barrel to alter! Whoever did it had no choice but to breechseat, which is what I have been doing. There is a SUPPOSED, 32/35 barrel right now on eBay that I have been watching since it first appeared. It’s gonna be another big gamble because of the modern caliber stamp, or rather pantograph engraving. My only hope is it was originally a 32/35 chambering and not some bubba’d masterpiece. If I end up with it and like what I see, I will fit it to my 44 1/2.
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I am misspoken on the above post. After retrieving and reviewing my notes, it was a #8 New Model Range Rifle in 25/20SS that has the gain twist NOT the 32/40 as written. Sorry.
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The bore in the #9 above is .308” and groove is .315”. Twist is 1:18” which, I suppose could have been a 32 Ideal originally.
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I just sold a Maynard in 32/35. It had a .314" groove diameter barrel with a 20" twist. It shot the Lyman 32/20 bullet well.
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I have a Maynard in 32-35 Stevens, bore size is .318. Need to find dies/brass/ mold for it now.
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SBoomer wrote
on Dec 30
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I appreciate the info! Since buying a New Model Range Rifle (#9 tip-up) in this chambering a couple years ago, I have been intrigued with the 32/35. After receiving the rifle and doing a chamber cast, I was horrified and very disappointed that someone had, in the distant past, chambered it for a 32/40! To make it even more painful, the rifling proved to be a RH gain twist starting around 30 and finishing around 15”! NOT a barrel to alter! Whoever did it had no choice but to breechseat, which is what I have been doing. There is a SUPPOSED, 32/35 barrel right now on eBay that I have been watching since it first appeared. It’s gonna be another big gamble because of the modern caliber stamp, or rather pantograph engraving. My only hope is it was originally a 32/35 chambering and not some bubba’d masterpiece. If I end up with it and like what I see, I will fit it to my 44 1/2.
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When it was first listed, I put a ridiculous bid on it, so I ended up with the eBay barrel. Hard to tell from the pictures but I suspect that it has a liner in it. When it arrives I will do a chamber cast and slug the bore. It was listed as a favorite barrel, but obviously it is a 44 1/2 barrel.
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Sure shot,
For what you paid. It’s well worth the gamble. I hope it’s a nice barrel. I really wanted it but hit some financial skids just prior to auction ending. Did you get the dies that were listed too? With mold suppliers like Accurate, it really doesn’t matter what the chamber or groove ends up being. I was going to eliminate the ring/shim, re-time the barrel, then just cut a rim recess on the lathe. Keep us posted on results! Too many wishes and not enough $$
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Didn’t know about any dies, dang it. I have found that most 44 1/2 factory barrels will screw in and be timed just fine, that doesn’t mean it will headspace okay with the breech block. I have several 44 1/2’s to try so hopefully it will headspace perfectly on one. If not I’ll send it to Gail at CPA for fitting to one of my rifles.
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Re: 32-35 Stevens
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I received the eBay barrel yesterday, .311 groove and .303 bore with a 1 in 14” twist is what I measured. A nice shiny excellent bore. A .32-40 empty case will not chamber all of the way, with about 3/8” left sticking out. I have not done a chamber cast, but I am pretty sure it’s a .32-35. No sign of a liner that I can see. I think it is most likely a rebore from a .22 or .25 cal. It most likely started out as a 30” barrel, I believe that the barrel was shortened to remove the front sight dovetail, and is drilled and tapped for scope blocks, and for a front sight using a block. No factory rear sight dovetail. Appears to be rust re-blued, and nicely done. I have not tried to see if it will index and headspace correctly on any of my 44 1/2’s, but I have my fingers crossed. Very pleased with the purchase, even if it needs fitting.
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Well….I’m jealous! Congrats on winning that lottery.
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