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Reloading .32 ACP with heavy bullets.
I am looking for a powder/load combination using 90 grain projectiles in .32 ACP. All the data I can find lists 71 grain projectiles as the heaviest in tis calibre but the 90 grainers are all I can source locally (and I no longer cast my own due to time constraints).
I shoot a classic pistol match about 3 times a year, 48 rounds. I have been purchasing ammo for the last few years but the prices are getting ridiculous.
Any suggestions?
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I use 1.7/ 1.8 grain bullseye for my 90-92 grain cast bullets. It seems like a nice mild load. You might be able to go down or up a little depending on the gun but be careful with those tiny cases.
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04-15-2016, 11:27 PM
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Over 30 years ago I loaded .32 ACP with 100 grain Speer .308 plinkers, but I don't remember the load - it used Unique. I shot lots of them.
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From a 1980's "Winchester Reloading Bulletin"; 1.4 grains of WW231 (same as Hodgdon HP38) with 90 JRN, I used that load with hundreds of cast 90 grain RN in my Walther PPk and my Berretta 3031 "Tomcat".
I have no idea of what powders are available to you, but 32 S&W (short) is at much lower pressure than 32 ACP, so any 32 Short load that works the slide will be safe, but probably won't shoot to the sights.
I used this load originally in a Davis derringer for SASS (cowboy shooting), which requires lead only bullets, then I found it works well in my autos also. At 3 to 5 yards (or meters) it is very close to the sights of the derringer and will do a 3" four shot group, which is better than any factory ammo has done! Except for the Germans, nobody really expects the little 32's to be effective much further than across a card table. My European autos, and my 84 year old dad's 3 Type-M Colts are accurate further with this load, but forget about stopping power!
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Ed Harris has done a lot of work with the .32 ACP and heavy bullets. Try googling his name and .32 auto and/or check out some of the bullet casting forums.
Currently I am running a 77 gr. lead FN on top of 2.2 gr. Bullseye in a Beretta Tomcat. I am planning on trying out some 87 gr. RFN in it as well. I have shot the RCBS 98 gr. SWC with 1.7 gr. Bullseye but they were a bit slow out of the little Beretta
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A couple loads I used successfully in a 1903 colt years ago:
90gr LRN with 2gr of Red Dot.
85gr Hornady#3205 JHP, 2.5gr Unique.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ivan the Butcher
From a 1980's "Winchester Reloading Bulletin"; 1.4 grains of WW231 (same as Hodgdon HP38) with 90 JRN, I used that load with hundreds of cast 90 grain RN in my Walther PPk and my Berretta 3031 "Tomcat".
I have no idea of what powders are available to you, but 32 S&W (short) is at much lower pressure than 32 ACP, so any 32 Short load that works the slide will be safe, but probably won't shoot to the sights.
I used this load originally in a Davis derringer for SASS (cowboy shooting), which requires lead only bullets, then I found it works well in my autos also. At 3 to 5 yards (or meters) it is very close to the sights of the derringer and will do a 3" four shot group, which is better than any factory ammo has done! Except for the Germans, nobody really expects the little 32's to be effective much further than across a card table. My European autos, and my 84 year old dad's 3 Type-M Colts are accurate further with this load, but forget about stopping power!
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Thanks!
I have some ADI AP50 powder which is identical in burning rate to WW231/HP 38, but all I could find data for was 71 grain bullets using ADI AP30 and AP70 powders.
I'll load up a few rounds and see how they go.
BTW the gun is an Astra Constable, a Spanish knockoff of the PPK so even better.
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Thanks!
I have some ADI AP50 powder which is identical in burning rate to WW231/HP 38, but all I could find data for was 71 grain bullets using ADI AP30 and AP70 powders.
I'll load up a few rounds and see how they go.
BTW the gun is an Astra Constable, a Spanish knockoff of the PPK so even better. 
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ADI AP50 is not "identical" it is not made by ADI it is made here in Florida at St Marks powder. The burn rate is within 5% but the load data is not Identical.
Powder equivalents, ADI Powders Handloaders' Guide
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ADI AP50/AS50 is closest to int'l clays (some say identical) ... Hornady has data, but only through 71 grains.
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