I like shooting the old Winchester calibers in the 99's and regularly load those pointy projectiles into the .25-35. However, the only jacketed projectiles for the .32-40 available is the flat-nosed 170 grain. I would like a lighter one--say 150 grain--and a more aerodynamic one in the 170-180 grain range. Has anyone used the .323 (8mm) bullets in this caliber? I have seen other calibers shoot jacketed bullets as much as 3 thousands over bore size. Alternatively, has anyone tried swaging down jacketed bullets?

Steve