.32 caliber Patch and Ball combos - share yours

Rookie21

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Hi all,

I'm working with a .32 caliber pistol and was wondering what y'all use for a ball and patch combo. I've been looking at Ballistic Products - they sell some .320 diameter buckshot in an eight pound jug thats pretty reasonably priced but I'm pretty sure it's a hardened lead. For muzzleloaders we use soft lead. I'm trying to buy some in bulk since I don't have much soft lead left in my stock. Just wondering what people are using for a ball AND what patch thickness do you use along with it. I've been looking at Hornady and other brands but they all sell it by the 100 count. I wanted to buy in a bigger quantity. Thanks

Oh! And - I have a fair amount of the soft stick on (adhesive) type wheel weights... wheel weights are a mixed alloy and typically thought of as too hard for a muzzleloader but the stick on type ones seem pretty soft to me. What do you guys think of those?
 
wheel weights are a mixed alloy and typically thought of as too hard for a muzzleloader but the stick on type ones seem pretty soft to me. What do you guys think of those?

I have a good supply of stick on weights and the BHN is 6. Pure lead has a BHN of 5. The stick on weights are plenty soft enough to load in revolvers. However hardness has no impact on a patched ball but you're going to have a helluva time pushing a hard lead .320 ball down a .320 bore even without a patch.
 
CVA .32 squirrel rifle

I've been shooting a CVA squirrel rifle a bit as of late. If I shoot round balls, I use store bought Hornady's at .310 and denim for patches, cut at the muzzle. I've got 250 or so of the Hornady's, for me & the .32, that would be a bunch of shooting. Charge is thrown from a 25 gr spout on my flask, so a bit less then 25gr actually, say 24? I've looked at the Ballistic Products buck shot, they sell a .310 , #1-1/2 buck pellet that is alleged to serve well as a projectile for muzzleloading rifles. Eight pounds of those would last me the rest of my life and then some.

What I have shot the most of the past year or so has been .32 Maxiballs.
I bought a mold from the Track of the Wolf folks. Been using scrap lead, whatever I can find, old sinkers, range scrap, a bunch of cheap lead .38 slugs that were just to soft to shoot in revolvers, etc. The same 25 grain charge will allow me to hit a 12" gong offhand if I'm lucky, and consistently off the bench with about a 6" group. At 50 yds the maxi will shoot into a playing card. Round balls shoot a bit tighter, but I do not have to cut patches with the Maxi's, and I like that.
 
I used the stick on weights to cast round balls and mini's for many years, with no problems. They are plenty soft..
 
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