confederatemule
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Will a Lee Loader .32 Auto, reload, .32 S&W cartridges, as well as .32 Auto?
Thanks.
Mule
Thanks.
Mule
Did this information come from a Lee book or web site or some other source?Lee Interchangeable dies
Frequently, dies from one caliber may be used to load other calibers. Due to the locations of crimping shoulders, the operation may only work for dies of the shorter caliber to the longer. You may notice a label depicting the shorter die in your set for the longer version of the cartridge, we do this to reduce costs.
Even though some dies are interchangable, in many cases, different shellholders are necessary. You can see a complete list of shellholders under "Case Preparation" then "Shellholders and Calibers".
45 Colt - 454 Casull *
44 Special - 44 Magnum
38 Special - 357 Magnum
30-30 Winchester - 30 Remington
357 Magnum - 357 Maximum
38 Super - 9mm Largo
44 Russian - 44 Special
40 Smith & Wesson - 10mm - 41 Action Express
32 Smith & Wesson - 32 S&W Long - 32 H&R Magnum **
*The 45 Colt expander die will also work for the 454 Casull by backing the die out approximately two turns to compensate for the difference in case length.
**Our dies allow the use of .308 bullets in the 32 H&R Magnum. The other bullet diameter commonly used is .311 and that is the expander that comes with the set. To use .308 bullets, it is necessary to purchase an additional expander and turn it down to .308. This can be done using a drill press and emery cloth or if you buy the additional expander from the factory, we will do it for $10.00.
Thanks, FROGO207, for sharing your method. I will eventually get equipped with a press. and be using the die sets. For now, I am collecting the Lee Loaders.I am using a 32 S&W long die to size my 32 S&W brass and a 32 ACP die to seat my bullets. The 32 long seating die was too long and would not seat with any type of crimp. These are Lee carbide 4 die sets I am using. The 32 ACP sizing die will probably work but I have not tried it yet. Keep in mind that the 32 ACP uses a taper crimp and not a roll crimp but the lee die will give a slight roll to the round and it will not move when using trail boss and lead bullets for me. I am not sure if the Lee Loader uses the same sizing as the regular dies but someone else may have tried this and know for sure.
I think you are correct. I'll figure it out, as time rolls on. [If I live long enough.] My Dad used to say "Ye live and learn, but, by the time ye get good at what ye learned, yur too old to do it or ye up and die."Rim thickness is different. So a Lee "hammer" classic loader might have a problem if you hammer the larger rimmed case in to the 32auto die fully. So only size what you need to size, and load. Compare cartridges here > http://www.stevespages.com/page8d.htm I did a quick look, so i might be wrong.
Its from Lees website. http://leeprecision.com/xcart/Frequently-Asked-Questions.htmlDid this information come from a Lee book or web site or some other source?
As GooseGestapo posted, it certainly can be done. It is nice to have separate dies to keep from re-adjusting them all the time though.I have/do load for the .32acp, .32S&W, .32S&W Long, .32H&R magnum and .327mag with the same .32acp dies
The Lee standard seating/crimp die uses a "modified" taper crimp die, that if sufficient crimp is applied becomes a "roll crimp".