Thanks, Oldcaster, for the load info. I'll definitely check those out.
-John
.32 S&WL Loads using Clays, Trail Boss, or Red Dot?
Moderators: pilkguns, m1963, Isabel1130
Does anyone have any starting load data for clays (as30) or universal (ap50n)?
I am using starline cases and a cast 93gr BNWC.
The starline cases look more like a +P as the base is very thick and the tarper starts about 1/2 down.
Went to start at 1.6gr of trailboss and it is almost 100% load density.
I am using a Walther GSP-C
I will try and find some VV N310 but would like to use what I have first.
Thanks
Spaceball
I am using starline cases and a cast 93gr BNWC.
The starline cases look more like a +P as the base is very thick and the tarper starts about 1/2 down.
Went to start at 1.6gr of trailboss and it is almost 100% load density.
I am using a Walther GSP-C
I will try and find some VV N310 but would like to use what I have first.
Thanks
Spaceball
I don't think Clays will work too well for you. Just on its own, I think it would be fine but metering it is a disaster. I tried to use it with an independent RCBS measure which will go down to less than a 1/2 grain of Clays but it was so unreliable that it was too much problem. It might throw 6 in a row around 1.2 grains and all of a sudden throw one at .7 or so. One good thing is it never seems to throw a charge any great amount larger than what it is set for. Right now powders are difficult to get ahold of so everyone is experimenting to see what they can use.
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I shot a lot of vv n310 with 60 grain bullet. It is great when you are above 900 ft/sec. When I started to go to lower velocities I started to get large velocity spreads and high standard deviations in my loads. (Vertical stringing)
Trail Boss was consistent if I could weigh each load but I load on a progressive and the powder drops were not consistent enough in my set up.
I've been using Tite Group and it seems to meter and shoot light loads consistently.
Trail Boss was consistent if I could weigh each load but I load on a progressive and the powder drops were not consistent enough in my set up.
I've been using Tite Group and it seems to meter and shoot light loads consistently.