23 December 2009, 07:41
fishguts32/20 round nose in a tube feed
with as little recoil as a 32/20 winchester has do you think it still unsafe to use say a 100 Grain 2 Ogive Radius in a tube fed 1892?
23 December 2009, 08:15
vapodogIt's simply weighing the risks against the benefits.
For me it's an easy one.....but it's your gun!
23 December 2009, 09:00
fishgutsya i hear ya. i wish lee made a flat nosed mould for it. alls i can find is the round.
23 December 2009, 17:59
TailgunnerGot a file?
Load em RN than file em flat
2-4 strokes with a medium cut file ought to do it.
23 December 2009, 19:26
fishgutshumm thats a thought! wonder if i could rig up my manual case trimmer to do just that? i could get them all exact that way. thank you i got a new project.
24 December 2009, 07:59
StonecreekIf you're talking about a cast lead bullet then I doubt you could set off a primer with something as soft as its nose. You'd have to have a much harder bullet alloy than I'm accustomed to in order to do so.
25 December 2009, 17:46
fishgutswell i came up with this, i made a flat trimmer i welded to a shaft a endmill. now i can clamp in my finished ammo and take the very tip off. should work, i think. got to buy the mould and some empties now. anyone got any 32/20 brass for sale?
26 December 2009, 02:59
hivelositymidway has both plain and nickel
Dave
26 December 2009, 03:48
Alberta CanuckI have used RNHP cast bullets for many years in my 3 Remington M25 .32-20s with no problems.
But the easist way to be safe with the least work I would think is to get a used mould or two off the internet or at a gunshow...specifically for either the Lyman 3118 (115 grains) or the Lyman 311316 (111 grains). The 3118 is a flat-based bullet, while the 311316 has a stepped GC base. Both have round-nose ogives with flat meplats.
I have several of both those moulds and they both function fine in the tubular magazines of the Model 25s.
26 December 2009, 21:37
MarkInstead of hollow pointing bullets I'd be tempted to just flatten the noses, either with an arbor press or a 7/8" bolt in the top of a reloading press and a modified shellholder on the ram that you can place a bullet in. Then I'd adjust it to make a meplat a hair larger than the primer diameter. Should be fast and repeatable and accurate enough at 32-20 ranges.