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Offline Chumley

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1954 32 Winchester Special
« on: January 25, 2007, 09:46:23 AM »
This was my very first rifle back in 1984, bought for me by my father. I never really shot it very much because the next year I had bought a 243 (Haven't even killed a deer with it). I have been reloading for a couple of years now and never even thought about reloading for the 32 until last week. Today (23 years later) I went out to the range and sighted it in at 50 yards with a couple of factory loads I had found in the gun cabinet. Switched to the 100 yard range and shot 3 shots with my reloads and I was finished. The old gun shoots pretty darn good with them reloads. I guess I gonna have to use the gun a little more often. Thanks for listening.

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Re: 1954 32 Winchester Special
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2007, 03:46:03 PM »
Nice shooting! And your timing is good if you are a handloader.

The February '07 issue of Handloader has an extensive article on loading for the 32 special.  And another article in the same issue is on the 32-40.  You might find them helpful. I sure enjoyed reading them.

Those old guns deserve some exercise now and then.
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Re: 1954 32 Winchester Special
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2007, 10:34:20 AM »
Thanks, will have to get that issue and check it out. Thanks for the info.

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Re: 1954 32 Winchester Special
« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2007, 10:38:04 AM »
Oh forgot, went and checked velocity on load.
Chrony was set @ 10' away, load had about 2010fps avg. in 7 shots.