Are you .32 shooters playing with these?
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Are you .32 shooters playing with these?
https://www.dillonprecision.com/speer-h ... 24247.html
Heh, heh...local boys.
I used to be very pleased with their .38s.
Heh, heh...local boys.
I used to be very pleased with their .38s.
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I am - I think that they are great
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I've been using them for years and like them. Cheap too!
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Greetings,
Yes, I swage them up into 0.314" match bullets.
The new box label says "Plinkers".
As received, they shoot roughly ten ring in a barrel with a 0.311" groove diameter, or smaller, at 50 yards (45.72M).
The new lube shoots quite cleanly, very minimal Lead fouling.
Three cheers for Speer, as they are the only ones left in the USA making a HBWC 32 bullet.
Cheers,
Dave
Yes, I swage them up into 0.314" match bullets.
The new box label says "Plinkers".
As received, they shoot roughly ten ring in a barrel with a 0.311" groove diameter, or smaller, at 50 yards (45.72M).
The new lube shoots quite cleanly, very minimal Lead fouling.
Three cheers for Speer, as they are the only ones left in the USA making a HBWC 32 bullet.
Cheers,
Dave
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Could you tell me what the standard diameter is ?
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That reminds me I need another 32 SWL... our last one was quite a shooter with those.
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deadeyedick wrote:Could you tell me what the standard diameter is ?
The bullet is advertised as .314, but the ones I get are more like .3125- .30. Good value.
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Thanks for the answers, especially yours Greg as I need .314 for the Manurhin and .3125 would not work for me.
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All my Speer 32s measure .314 and all my 32s, especially the Manurhin, love them.
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Mine measure 0.3135 plus or minus half a thou.
They go great in Manurhin and MG4, even though the manurhin slugs out at 0.315, maybe a tad more.
I'm going to swage some larger next time i reload a batch for the Manurhin.
They go great in Manurhin and MG4, even though the manurhin slugs out at 0.315, maybe a tad more.
I'm going to swage some larger next time i reload a batch for the Manurhin.
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I hate to seem stupid but could you explain how you “ swage them up to .314” match grade bullets “ ?Yes, I swage them up into 0.314" match bullets.
I often size down...but swaging up is new to me.
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Greetings,
The current Speer "Plinkers" (98 HBWC) are generally less than 0.314" as received.
They also appear to have been tumbled as the edges are rounded over and not sharp. Probably due to the lubrication process?
The new lube is a thin dry compound and as a result they swage (bump up) very nicely.
I have a 0.314" diameter swage die and the Speer Plinkers slip into the die with ease. Then I compress (swage) the Prinker in the die between the top and bottom punch that reshapes the nose, base, and brings the diameter up to 0.3143".
The bullet now resembles the excellent H&N projectile, has a uniform diameter, and the base is uniform.
As a result, the bumped bullets shoot very well in a variety of pistols. Usual grouping at 50 yards is under 2 inches.
Cheers,
Dave
The current Speer "Plinkers" (98 HBWC) are generally less than 0.314" as received.
They also appear to have been tumbled as the edges are rounded over and not sharp. Probably due to the lubrication process?
The new lube is a thin dry compound and as a result they swage (bump up) very nicely.
I have a 0.314" diameter swage die and the Speer Plinkers slip into the die with ease. Then I compress (swage) the Prinker in the die between the top and bottom punch that reshapes the nose, base, and brings the diameter up to 0.3143".
The bullet now resembles the excellent H&N projectile, has a uniform diameter, and the base is uniform.
As a result, the bumped bullets shoot very well in a variety of pistols. Usual grouping at 50 yards is under 2 inches.
Cheers,
Dave
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fc60 wrote:Greetings,
The current Speer "Plinkers" (98 HBWC) are generally less than 0.314" as received.
They also appear to have been tumbled as the edges are rounded over and not sharp. Probably due to the lubrication process?
The new lube is a thin dry compound and as a result they swage (bump up) very nicely.
I have a 0.314" diameter swage die and the Speer Plinkers slip into the die with ease. Then I compress (swage) the Prinker in the die between the top and bottom punch that reshapes the nose, base, and brings the diameter up to 0.3143".
The bullet now resembles the excellent H&N projectile, has a uniform diameter, and the base is uniform.
As a result, the bumped bullets shoot very well in a variety of pistols. Usual grouping at 50 yards is under 2 inches.
Cheers,
Dave
I have used the bullets Dave describes with the similar results. With some direction from Dave I recently purchased a swaging tool with custom dies to do exactly what Dave describes. I have sent some bullets to Dave and a couple others to assist in testing. Will post results when available. Many thanks to Dave!!!
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Dave, I must say that this sounds like the answer to a maiden's prayer.
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Thanks Dave and Greg. It makes sense to take an undersized batch of projectiles and as you say “swage them up” to a more suitable size. What change is there in OAL ?
I have “downsized” projectiles to a more useable size but not the other way around.
I have “downsized” projectiles to a more useable size but not the other way around.
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G'Day deadeyedick,
A randomly selected Speer Plinker is 0.545" overall length.
My "bumped" bullet measures 0.580" overall. The dimension from the base to the shoulder measures 0.535". The "bumped" version has a dome on the nose end of the bullet with about a 0.040" flat shoulder.
As I mentioned earlier, I copied the successful H&N profile.
One can Monkey about with the nose and base profiles to bring about different lengths.
The image attached is fired at 50 yards from a factory Pardini HP barrel held in a mechanical fixture using "bumped" Plinkers.
Cheers,
Dave
A randomly selected Speer Plinker is 0.545" overall length.
My "bumped" bullet measures 0.580" overall. The dimension from the base to the shoulder measures 0.535". The "bumped" version has a dome on the nose end of the bullet with about a 0.040" flat shoulder.
As I mentioned earlier, I copied the successful H&N profile.
One can Monkey about with the nose and base profiles to bring about different lengths.
The image attached is fired at 50 yards from a factory Pardini HP barrel held in a mechanical fixture using "bumped" Plinkers.
Cheers,
Dave
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You da man, Dave!
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Does the lube survive the swaging process? Or do you re-lube them afterwards?fc60 wrote:I have a 0.314" diameter swage die and the Speer Plinkers slip into the die with ease. Then I compress (swage) the Prinker in the die between the top and bottom punch that reshapes the nose, base, and brings the diameter up to 0.3143".
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Not sure. No.j-team wrote:Does the lube survive the swaging process? Or do you re-lube them afterwards?