TruthTellers
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This is something I've been wondering about for a bit and I'm not talking about loading .32 ACP to .32 ACP pressures, I'm talking about using it in place of .32 S&W cases and using .32 S&W load data and lead bullets.
Just wondering as the .32 ACP Lee die set I have says it's for both .32 ACP and S&W and both cases have a similar OAL and both headspace off the rim in a revolver.
If you can't tell by now, I have a fair amount of .32 ACP brass.
I don't have a .32 S&W (short) revolver, but I've always had in my mind somewhere about getting an 1863 Pocket and a conversion cylinder which uses .32 S&W. Also, there are still a lot of top breaks out there real cheap that use the short .32 S&W and if a good deal came around, I wouldn't want to say no just because the brass is not common.
Just wondering as the .32 ACP Lee die set I have says it's for both .32 ACP and S&W and both cases have a similar OAL and both headspace off the rim in a revolver.
If you can't tell by now, I have a fair amount of .32 ACP brass.
I don't have a .32 S&W (short) revolver, but I've always had in my mind somewhere about getting an 1863 Pocket and a conversion cylinder which uses .32 S&W. Also, there are still a lot of top breaks out there real cheap that use the short .32 S&W and if a good deal came around, I wouldn't want to say no just because the brass is not common.