.32-20 Winchester (.32 WCF)-MStewardLeather-2
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LOAD DETAILS |
GUN TYPE |
.32-20 Winchester (.32 WCF) |
FIREARM |
PISTOL |
LEAD TYPE |
Wheel Wts |
CALIBER TYPE |
32-20 /.32 H&R Mag |
RATING |
10 |
LEAD SIZE |
115 |
POWDER TYPE |
Unique |
POWDER AMOUNT |
4.2 Gr (4.5 Gr. MAX) |
PRIMER |
Fed. Sm. Pistol |
BRASS |
Starline |
BARREL LENGTH |
3.5 In. |
F.P.S |
900 +/- |
GROUP SIZE |
1 to 1 1/2 Inchs @ 50 Ft. |
OVERALL LENGTH |
3.5 Inches |
GUN DETAILS |
Cimarron/ Uberti Mod 1873 "P" Jr. 32-20 / 32 H&R Mag. Duel Cyl. (Size of 22 Single Six) The fit & finish outstanding, no cyl locking bolt drag line after 300 rounds: Problem with 115 gr blts sized .312 /3.8 gr unique it printed 10 in. low and 6 in. to right. Increasing the load to 4.2 grs. of unique and increased size to .314 dia. shrank the best groups to about an inch at 50 ft. from a sand bag rest. I then filed to front sight with try and error by about half. Opened the rear sight to the left and it now prints dead on. |
OTHER DESCRIPTION |
This is a great fun gun. I found an Original Winchester "nut cracker" tool in 32-20 WCF, on Ebay, that turns out neck sized rounds faster that a single stage press. The Lee case length gage in M-1 carbine will drop in as a replacement decapper, as it is often lost. I made a brass powder dipper from a cut down 9mm case with a wire handle that works great. Its not as fast as my Dillon, but its more fun. |
SUBMITTED ON |
21 Feb 2007 |
SUBMITTED BY |
MStewardLeather |
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