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Old July 7, 2010, 09:19 PM   #9
B.L.E.
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Most likely your shots are rising because the barrel is progressively getting more fouled with each shot. The extra resistance to the bullet's movement causes the pressure to rise which increases velocity.
Small bores foul their barrels rapidly and you might try to wipe the bore with a damp cleaning patch between each shot. Be sure to follow it with a dry patch so you don't have a wet bore, that dry patch can be the wet patch for the next loading cycle.

Almost everyone uses FFFg in a .32.
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