I .. went down the "Skeeter path" with my first Single Six .32 mag and more or less shook it to death. It got awful wobbly awful fast. frown Within 2 years I had to replace it. Trying to make it into a .357 was a mistake.

I'm currently out of the .32s. For quite a while I shot 7.0 grains of #7 with every bullet from the 85 grain Hornady to cast bullets from a 98 grain RCBS SWC mold. That worked fine, however, for the last dozen years or so of shooting .32 mag I switched to 10 grains of H110 with everything. It was within SAAMI pressure specs with the 98 grain SWCs .. barely .. and seemed good to go with everything else.

All I have left now are 2 bullet molds and 1000 or so remaining 98 grain SWCs. I guess eventually I'll get around to selling them. I really like the .32 mag but for the most part guns I'd want are out of production.


Anyone who thinks there's two sides to everything hasn't met a M�bius strip.

Here be dragons ...