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The Winchester Model 1873 / Re: Recreating the original .32WCF loading
« Last post by Major 2 on Yesterday at 08:04:13 AM »The 32 WCF (32/20) is a cartridge near and dear to me.
It was the first round of any power beyond 22 short and LR, I got the shoot as 9-year-old kid.
It was my Dads S&W Hand ejector circa 1926, I still have it and load a cast LEE 93 grain .(311 311-93-1R)
It is however not the bullet for your 73.
I have a Circa 1891 Mod 73, for it I use the BP Big Lube Bullets from Springfield Slim. These are a little heavier at 115 grains and mic at .313.
Sadly, Springfield Slim is no longer casting, however I purchased a supply when he was.
I also have a cache' of Missouri Bullet Co.s Hi-tech coated.
I also have a Colt SAA in 32/20 and a Marlin Classic.
It was the first round of any power beyond 22 short and LR, I got the shoot as 9-year-old kid.
It was my Dads S&W Hand ejector circa 1926, I still have it and load a cast LEE 93 grain .(311 311-93-1R)
It is however not the bullet for your 73.
I have a Circa 1891 Mod 73, for it I use the BP Big Lube Bullets from Springfield Slim. These are a little heavier at 115 grains and mic at .313.
Sadly, Springfield Slim is no longer casting, however I purchased a supply when he was.
I also have a cache' of Missouri Bullet Co.s Hi-tech coated.
I also have a Colt SAA in 32/20 and a Marlin Classic.