Lee 90300 mold for 32 h&r magnum?

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It says this drops a 93gr bullet at .311"


Think this will be alright for plinking in my 32 H&R magnums? I could probably powder coat them to get close to the .314 that is recommend for the 32 h&R mag. I have a 314 sizer that can be used if needed.


I'm just tired of looking for cast bullets and would like to be able to cast my own and this bullet profile is what I have been running lately
 
I’ve used it for .32S&WL, .327Fed (plinking loads). Mine is 6-cav. It casts about.312”. I powder coat it and use a .314” push through die (Lee). It barely touches. But,they do shoot well.(probably not match level).

Surprisingly, sized to .311”, loaded over 11.8gr #2400, they shoot really good from my .30Carbine (1943 Saginaw S.G. w/Underwood barrel).

I think it’ll do what you want. However, I prefer the 90gr TLSWC. Though only made as double cavity.
 
I’ve used it for .32S&WL, .327Fed (plinking loads). Mine is 6-cav. It casts about.312”. I powder coat it and use a .314” push through die (Lee). It barely touches. But,they do shoot well.(probably not match level).

Surprisingly, sized to .311”, loaded over 11.8gr #2400, they shoot really good from my .30Carbine (1943 Saginaw S.G. w/Underwood barrel).

I think it’ll do what you want. However, I prefer the 90gr TLSWC. Though only made as double cavity.



I was looking at that mold as well but its out of production until feb according to lee and they are out of stock everywhere. I've had good luck with the profile of the of the one I posted. I'll probably get that and use it for 7.62x25 as well if I every to reloading for that caliber.
 
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