.312 bullet source

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I want to start reloading 32 S&W long, I can't source bullets from my regular lead pusher, his supplier doesn't cast for 32s. Can anyone point me towards someone that casts .312 wad cutters and or semi-wad cutters. I really don't want to use the cowboy flat tip round nose.

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I want to start reloading 32 S&W long, I can't source bullets from my regular lead pusher, his supplier doesn't cast for 32s. Can anyone point me towards someone that casts .312 wad cutters and or semi-wad cutters. I really don't want to use the cowboy flat tip round nose.

Thanks

Is there some reason you specifically want a .312" bullet? Most discussions in which I've been involved tend toward .313-.314" bullets which are also easier to buy on the commercial market. Do yoU want to go round nose, semi-wadcutter or full wadcutter? I believe either Speer or Sierra offers/offered HBWCS up until recently, and I've had super results with the long-discontinued Hornady swaged SWCs and HBWCS, but of course I can't recommend trying to find them. :(

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I no longer have any .32s, but did have a couple of S&Ws in .32 S&W Long. I used my own cast bullets and ran them through a .314" die. I don't recall if they came out exactly .314"; could have been slightly smaller as is sometimes the case, but I'll bet .314" or maybe even .313" will work well in your gun. .312" might, but I would guess that would be too small for best accuracy. If it is undersize, such a bullet might lead the bore, too.

Best thing to do would be to get small samples of each size, maybe fifty or a hundred, but that may not be easy to do.
 
King Shooter's Supply/Roger's Better Bullets in King of Prussia, PA.

Usually has several weights and styles in stock.

I shoot 32 S&W and HR mag.
 

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