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I picked up a Ruger Single Six in 32 H&R Mag.I loaded up some 85 and 100 Gr. Hornady XTP`s.I did not chrono them ,but off hand at 25 yds I am getting 2-3" groups dead center.It must have a Wolfe Spring kit cause trigger pull is two and a half lbs.What a little honey.Any way I want to shoot cast.Any one know what is a good weight cast to shoot?????Pet loads????Thanks ahead OB dancing
 
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Currently, I am shooting 115 grain cast SWCs in my .32 Mag Bisley.



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I have loaded the H&G 117-grain flatbased SWC in my Model 16. The bullet was designed for the 32-20, but it shoots very well in the Smith.

A few years ago there was an article in Handloader about the 32 H&R. I believe the author shot the Lyman 311316 in front of a pretty full case of AA #9, but I wouldn't recommend that without reading the article first... I suspect Wolfe Publishing still has copies of that edition.
 
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Sounds like a neat plinker, small game pistol, and trail gun. Is there any difference in strength between the Single Six and the Bisley?
 
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Actually, my .32 Mag is a single-six that his a Bisley grip fitted to it. So no, there is no difference in strength as far as mine is concerned.



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MS Hitman,I am thinking about doing that and adding the Bisley Hammer.Did you purchase the parts form Ruger????? Big Grin
 
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I bought the parts from Brownells actually. John Linebaugh and I put the pieces together and built the revolver. They were backordered on small Bisley hammers, so I've got it now; just not on the revolver yet.



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ms hitman you worked with one of the best smith's in the business i have one of dustin's 475 he did for me excelent to say the least i might think of trying bisly grip on my single six now


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