TruthTellers
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Starline is now selling brass for this long underappreciated cartridge. That's great news, the most difficult piece to source for this ammo is now made much easier thanks to Starline, but the difficulties do not end there. Bullets are still a source of difficulty to source and there are no reloading dies made specifically for the cartridge.
Now, .32 ACP dies can be used from what I've seen and that cover resizing and mouth flaring, but crimping is questionable and there are no proper shellholders for the cases.
Bullets originally were steel jacketed and .309 diameter. Not gonna find anything like that, the closest thing is that outside of .30 Carbine Hornady XTP bullets, but since .309 sizing dies are out there, lead .32 S&W bullets could be bought and sized down, but the issue there is that lead would have to be fairly hard given the velocities for .32 French Long is something near 1100 fps.
IDK... what do you guys think? Worth the headache to shoot a forgotten piece of history? The pistols themselves don't go for stupid high prices because ammo has been non existent on the commercial market for decades.
Now, .32 ACP dies can be used from what I've seen and that cover resizing and mouth flaring, but crimping is questionable and there are no proper shellholders for the cases.
Bullets originally were steel jacketed and .309 diameter. Not gonna find anything like that, the closest thing is that outside of .30 Carbine Hornady XTP bullets, but since .309 sizing dies are out there, lead .32 S&W bullets could be bought and sized down, but the issue there is that lead would have to be fairly hard given the velocities for .32 French Long is something near 1100 fps.
IDK... what do you guys think? Worth the headache to shoot a forgotten piece of history? The pistols themselves don't go for stupid high prices because ammo has been non existent on the commercial market for decades.