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11-29-2016, 08:26 PM,
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RE: Patching the 32-40
I'm interested to hear how it works for you Don. I've done just a little bit of patched bullet shooting in the .32-40, but my results aren't as good as with gg bullets in that cartridge. One of these days I'll spend some more time at it.
Chris.
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11-30-2016, 06:21 AM,
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RE: Patching the 32-40
don,
try this.
case droptubed full of 1f or 1.5f powder so wad is level with the top.
breech seat the bullets so there is a 1/16" gap between the base and the wad.
that gap might not be perfect, but will be close. don't be scared to experiment in small increments.
when the gap is right it will sing.
keep safe,
bruce.
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11-30-2016, 11:22 AM,
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RE: Patching the 32-40
For me breech seating PP bullets worked best when seating an LDPE wad with the bullet. I made a seater for my .38-55 by cutting a length of aluminum round stock to bore diameter. I drilled out the primer pocket of a .38-55 case and used a bolt with a jamb nut to push on the aluminum rod. This made it adjustable, and also allows me to seat wads with the bullet. I'll find a picture in a minute.
Chris.
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11-30-2016, 11:25 AM,
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RE: Patching the 32-40
Here is a picture of my cobbled up .38-55 seater.
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthre...fles-today
Chris.
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11-30-2016, 12:58 PM,
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RE: Patching the 32-40
Don that's because I have no machining skills :-). I've been thinking of upgrading the bolt and jamb nuts setup to use a piece of ready rod with a closet door knob. I should probably replace the aluminum rod with a piece of brass too.
Chris.
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