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Pardini .32 magasine loading problem....

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 10:52 am
by toconnell50
Sirs:
I haven't been able to load more than 3 rnds in my mags.... I've loaded my reloads to an overall length of .968... What should be the length in order to get 5 rnds in??? I've cast my own 98 grain button nose bullets and used the magtech cast bullets. should I be loading the bullet farther into the case and using a roll crimp, over the bullet edge??? I'm lost here....
Do the bullets fit in the mag, with the rim staggered, or sitting on top of each other ( like the bases flush with the back of the mag )??? Thanks for the HELP!!1 Tommy

Magazine Problem

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:48 pm
by fc60
Greetings,

The nose of the bullet may be jamming in the magazine tube.

What bullet are you casting?

Perhaps a digital photo of a loaded round?

I used to cast and load a button nose bullet (H&G #66) and seat so the front shoulder was flush to the case mouth. It functioned fine in a Haemmerli and Walther 32 wad pistol.

Cheers,

Dave

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:37 pm
by Bob-Riegl
IMHO you should be loading the head flush with the cartridge and with a roll crimp. The Pardini mags are very sensitive to bullet length. . "Doc"

Pardini .32 magazine loading problem....

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 10:39 pm
by pistol champ
If you are talking about the 32 S&W long just bite the bullet and buy the 32 ACP conversion. This will solve all your problems "X" ring ability, no alibis, flat shooting, low recoil, etc. The only problem you might have is the 32 acp and 32 Long use the same magazine. If you have bad magazines just buy some new ones they are low cost items under $100.00. (think one great meal with your partner can buy 3 or 4 of these.)

case lenght

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 9:58 pm
by toconnell50
I would think about the .32 ACP change, however I just purchased 2000 rnds of Lapua brass, at a very good price....
attached are two photos of my cases, loaded with some second quality cast bullets... 5 empty new cases fit in the mag with no problem... They measured 0.9155/ 0.9160 on the average... ( should I cut these all down to 0.9112??)
My fired brass (I got with the gun ), is 0.9115/0.9120... the loaded rnds. are at the 0.9112 avg., I can get all 5 rnds in the mag, with a little of the dimple showing....
The back cases are my cast bullets and the front one is a 98 grn. Magtech.... Thanks for the help.... Tommy

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:03 am
by Bob-Riegl
The heads are still too high, shouldn't be showing as much, load them deeper until you cannot see the lead above the rim, BTW the crimp looks good. IMHO.."Doc"

32 S&W long

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:06 am
by PFribley
Are you bulging the cases??? What is dia. are you sizing your brass??? FC60 is a.32 s&w specialist. He has a wealth of knowledge on the subject.

magazines

Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:49 pm
by toconnell50
I push the bullets all the way down, until they sat upside down without rolling.... I then gave them a roll crimp and had no problems loading the mags, or functioning of the pistol.... I used the hollow base Magtechs and measured no bulging of the cases..
I was reading, on other post, about using a .314 expander.... Is this for solid base bullets??? I can see were the hollow base bullets might swage down in size somewhat, and then expand as they leave the case, providing a gas seal down the barrel.... Any thoughts on this??? Or am I in left field somewhere??? Thanks Tommy