Loading .32 cal GSP
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Loading .32 cal GSP
I will start to load ammunision to my GSP .32 cal.
Do anyone have a good load for my GSP?
I have the choice to buy 84 grain and 98 grain WC bullets, what will you recomend to use for indoor and outdoor shooting?
Thanks
Do anyone have a good load for my GSP?
I have the choice to buy 84 grain and 98 grain WC bullets, what will you recomend to use for indoor and outdoor shooting?
Thanks
Thanks Richard.Richard H wrote:I use 1.3gr VV N310 with 98gr Lapua, FWB an Speer bullets. Have tested 1.1-to 1.5 gr. VV N310 and settled on 1.3gr.
I also have used 1.5gr of Winchester 231 with the same bullets.
Do you use this bullet for both indoor and outdoor shooting? Have you tried lighter bullets also like 84 Grain?
Haendler & Naterman loading data for Walther GSP
.313/090 greased match - COL 24.6 - case Lapua - primer WSP - N310 1.6 grains - roll crimp - 240 m/s
.314/100 HS - COL 23.4 - case Geco - primer RWS 4031 - Rottweil P801 1.4 grains - taper crimp - 216 m/s
.314/100 greased standard - COL 23.4 - primer RWS 4031 - Rottweil P801 1.3 grains - roll crimp - 219 m/s
.313/100 greased match - COL 24.6 - case Lapua - primer WSP - N310 1.7 grains - roll crimp - 231 m/s
All these reloading data (tested on Walther GSP) were on the old H&N website.
I haven't tested it, I don't have a GSP and don't know the P801. I also think that maybe 1.6 - 1.7 of N310 is a too hot load.
.314/100 HS - COL 23.4 - case Geco - primer RWS 4031 - Rottweil P801 1.4 grains - taper crimp - 216 m/s
.314/100 greased standard - COL 23.4 - primer RWS 4031 - Rottweil P801 1.3 grains - roll crimp - 219 m/s
.313/100 greased match - COL 24.6 - case Lapua - primer WSP - N310 1.7 grains - roll crimp - 231 m/s
All these reloading data (tested on Walther GSP) were on the old H&N website.
I haven't tested it, I don't have a GSP and don't know the P801. I also think that maybe 1.6 - 1.7 of N310 is a too hot load.
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