Thread: 32 auto casting
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Old June 27, 2011, 01:12 AM   #8
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There's a bit more to it than that... Have you thoroughly read through the "Bullet Casting 101" sticky at the top of the page yet? There is a pretty deep science to reloading in general--if you've had much experience with that, you'll know what I mean. Casting your own bullet takes that science to yet another level. All things considered, casting for a .32 Auto is a pretty low-level thing. It's a small, low pressure cartridge that doesn't have a whole lot of room for big mistakes. BUT, there are things to be understood none the less. Understanding the process well will save you a lot of pains and grief later. Read through 101, and ask a LOT of questions (so far so good). We have a few extremely knowledgeable people on the board--helping ensure the life of our hobby is pretty important to us, and new people on board is how that happens. We'll help any way we can.
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