Dr.J wrote on Feb 2
nd, 2025 at 12:32pm:
Ideally I’m looking for suggestions/advice from those who have experience with both.
I've had experience with the .30-30 and the .32-20 CPA. I started with the .30-30 with the thought of shooting both ASSRA and CBA matches with the same rifle. I bought a SAECO plain-base .30 caliber 185 grain mold from their Barry Darr offerings. I already had a RCBS 30-180-SP mold for my .30-'06 Ruger #1. Then I purchased a Hoch action with a Hart 1-10 twist barrel, and the wood for it. The barrel was chambered with a 3 degree (included angle) custom throat.
This was not as easy as first envisioned.
1. - The different alloys meant draining the pot before casting. (I ended up buying a second pot.)
2. - The breech-seating for ASSRA matches was with a push seater requiring being very careful to be consistent.
3. - Two different lubricants, Javelina Schuetzen and Gray's #24, again requiring two lubri-sizers.
4. - Two sets of brass, this meant two sets of 100-round boxes differing in color for easy separation.
Work got busy with six and seven day workweeks and I got tired of the constant changes in loading procedures once I got home. I traded the Hoch action rifle for two Walther PPK's in .32 ACP and .380 ACP. The work bonus was good the next year so I bought a CPA in .32-20 CPA and never looked back.
To the original question, the accuracy of both cartridges relies on the choice of action, the choice of barrel and, most importantly, the choice of gunsmith. I shoot both types of matches with the .32-20 CPA, ASSRA and Plain-Base CBA. This rifle is the most fun I've had in years of shooting.