drd
Member
Hi - I'm a new reloader. A very good friend brought me a Old but great Rockchucker Press, a practically new 10-10 RCBS scale (made by Ohous), a Little Dandy Powder measure, 1000 primers and a pound of Bullseye.
He also included Dandy rotors 1-9. I have the Dandy 0 and 00 rotors on order, which throw 1.7 and 2.2 gr of Bullseye.
I bought RCBS dies, loading trays, and 1000 Hornady 90 Gr lead lubed SWC.
After instruction, Joe and I loaded 12 rounds using the scale and 2 gr of Bullseye to see weather the 30 years old primers and powder were OK.
They fired perfectly and could not be told from the Fioshi WC SWL .32 which I mixed in with the reloads.
Now I am ready to reload without my far away buddy, and I can find little loading data for Hornady 90 gr SWC and Bullseye. I know 2 gr are OK, but wonder will the 1.7 be too little or will the 0 rotor's 2.2 be too much. (Once fired Fioshi .32 SWL brass)
Oh the revolver is a SW Model 632 3" which is for SWL, H&R, or .327 Mag
Any help appreciated.
ALSO In some data pages I found they specify 90 gr Lead with xx Bullseye, does that mean Round nose, flat nose, SWC as I bought??
I have read ABC's of Reloading, little info on the .32.
He also included Dandy rotors 1-9. I have the Dandy 0 and 00 rotors on order, which throw 1.7 and 2.2 gr of Bullseye.
I bought RCBS dies, loading trays, and 1000 Hornady 90 Gr lead lubed SWC.
After instruction, Joe and I loaded 12 rounds using the scale and 2 gr of Bullseye to see weather the 30 years old primers and powder were OK.
They fired perfectly and could not be told from the Fioshi WC SWL .32 which I mixed in with the reloads.
Now I am ready to reload without my far away buddy, and I can find little loading data for Hornady 90 gr SWC and Bullseye. I know 2 gr are OK, but wonder will the 1.7 be too little or will the 0 rotor's 2.2 be too much. (Once fired Fioshi .32 SWL brass)
Oh the revolver is a SW Model 632 3" which is for SWL, H&R, or .327 Mag
Any help appreciated.
ALSO In some data pages I found they specify 90 gr Lead with xx Bullseye, does that mean Round nose, flat nose, SWC as I bought??
I have read ABC's of Reloading, little info on the .32.