I made some handload-test with/for the youngest addtion in my collection, the model 31-2 with a 3 inch tube. My stock of .32 bullets is not to small and i found some from 72 grain 'til 115 grain. All versions of surfaces are availble. Lead, copperplated, jacketed, hard lead/waxed. I found out that almost any combination is pretty accurate @ 16 yards. But the circle of the POI opens very fast at 21 and 27 yards. I must confess, that the tiny fixed sight of the gun is very difficult to use at the longer distances, but I think, that this gun got another job than printing small clusters @ 27 yards.
POA was always a bit under the black part of the target to provide a better sight-picture. I've made 5 handload-combinations, shot with every load 15 rounds. First 27 yards, then 21 yards, and at the end 16 yards. For comparing, I made the same row with the Luger factory-ammo.
Shooting position: Sitting on a chair, the underarms rest on the table.
Here some better and not so good results. I choosed them from 18 pictures i've made.
And at 16 yards
Right now I must say that the factory MAGTECH 98 grain round nose-ammo is still the best.
Made by my buddy Dani
ALL Data MUST be checked against a RELIABLE commercial Reloading Manual, your own experience, and COMMON SENSE.
Swissman
POA was always a bit under the black part of the target to provide a better sight-picture. I've made 5 handload-combinations, shot with every load 15 rounds. First 27 yards, then 21 yards, and at the end 16 yards. For comparing, I made the same row with the Luger factory-ammo.
Shooting position: Sitting on a chair, the underarms rest on the table.
Here some better and not so good results. I choosed them from 18 pictures i've made.




And at 16 yards



Right now I must say that the factory MAGTECH 98 grain round nose-ammo is still the best.
Made by my buddy Dani

ALL Data MUST be checked against a RELIABLE commercial Reloading Manual, your own experience, and COMMON SENSE.
Swissman