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32 S&W long necked down
Have a Walther in 32 S&W long that is very accurate.
If I necked down a 32 to 22 or similar, does the resulting caliber normally maintain the same accuracy of the original round? Found info on 22 Rush, but cannot find any load or accuracy data/comments. Anyone have data on 32 S&W long variants? Thanks |
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Dick Saunders had several .17 caliber wildcats based on the .32 S&W Long in his book "Seventeen Caliber Shooting." I have the book if that might grab your interest.
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Thanks for your offer.
Would prefer to find data on 22 calliber if possible. Will wait and see if anyone else has some data or can point me in the right direction |
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22/32 S&W long etc
Have played with 22/32 S&W long for years. Built first as kid years ago. Wanted a round equal or better than 22 mag that could be reloaded. It is better in many ways and extremely accurate. The 22's & 17's on the different 32 cases are very good small case rounds. That said the old 22 hornet is a much easier way to get the same results for a lot less money.
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That's one of the .17's in my case collection.
No idea who sent it this late in the day. A .22 is NOT small cal though.
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