Came across this little item about reloading 32 Rimfire.. From looking at other places, the biggest negative is that the brass is a tad fragile and can be damaged.. that being said looks better than nothing..
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https://www.ammoland.com/2017/12/32-...#axzz5fpDvLrow
Reloading 32 rimfire
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32 rimfire rounds have identical measurements as 32 Colt.
A guy on GB will sell you 32 Colt brass with offset primer holes that take 22 blanks, and Bob's your uncle.
Much easier!
A guy on GB will sell you 32 Colt brass with offset primer holes that take 22 blanks, and Bob's your uncle.
Much easier!
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Neat, Have you reloaded these??? How well did they work..?? The brass in the article seems to be very similar.Nick Danger wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 9:59 pm 32 rimfire rounds have identical measurements as 32 Colt.
A guy on GB will sell you 32 Colt brass with offset primer holes that take 22 blanks, and Bob's your uncle.
Much easier!
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I bought a dozen pieces of re-worked brass, they work fine, don't need much powder as the 22 blank gives it a little push.
Work your loads up slow, start with maybe 1.5 grains of Bullseye or similar.
Remember 32 Colt, not 32 Colt New Police, which is just 32 S&W long with a flat nose.
Colt just couldn't bring themselves to chamber a gun in a cartridge that said S&W.
Nick
Work your loads up slow, start with maybe 1.5 grains of Bullseye or similar.
Remember 32 Colt, not 32 Colt New Police, which is just 32 S&W long with a flat nose.
Colt just couldn't bring themselves to chamber a gun in a cartridge that said S&W.
Nick
No anchovies?
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What kind of 22 blanks are you talking about 22 drive nail blanks??Nick Danger wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 12:42 pm I bought a dozen pieces of re-worked brass, they work fine, don't need much powder as the 22 blank gives it a little push.
Work your loads up slow, start with maybe 1.5 grains of Bullseye or similar.
Remember 32 Colt, not 32 Colt New Police, which is just 32 S&W long with a flat nose.
Colt just couldn't bring themselves to chamber a gun in a cartridge that said S&W.
Nick
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nope, the kind you use in starter pistols.
Nick
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I liked the guy in the link using the 22 short case as an ignition. Seems there will be no real pressure from that. And I think of you are shooting more older guns the black powder would be a better powder to use