In my two side match top break .32 S&W pistols, I've been using a 92 grain cast Lee bullet and 9/10 grain of Bullseye. A full grain gives me flattened primers in one of the revolvers. I just acquired an RCBS mould that casts an 80 grain bullet, so I'll switch to that one this season. In the .32 S&W Long, I use 1.6 grains of Bullseye with the same bullet, which is what the smallest RCBS Little Dandy rotor throws, the #00.
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