I would use the same starting load with lead as is listed for jacketed, and work up. You will probably find that it takes less powder with lead to attain the same velocity as the jacketed bullets. Are you shooting cast or the softer swaged bullets. The softer bullets will give some leading in your barrel and throats if pushed too fast. With a good cast bullet, if sized right for your revolver throats, you should be able to safely attain jacketed velocities or a little more. Just be safe and don't try to make your 32 mag into a 357.

Last edited by lastround; 09/09/15.

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