303 to 32 acp converter

I have two convertors
577-450 to .22
577-450 to airgun pellets (uses shotgun primers)
Unfortunately the person who sent them to me did not include his return address in the instructions, so I could never pick up anymore.
 
Anyone ever load full sized shells with .32 pistol bullets with a small charge?

Yes with SR-4759 or Trail Boss

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I use this plinking load for fire forming cases while using a rubber o-ring to hold the case against the bolt face

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After fire forming, the case will then headspace on the shoulder and not the rim and this prevents case head separations.

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That's cool. So you form case first with a small o-ring and then you have dedicated brass that will sit properly. Still wrapping my head around that one but the pics help.

Thanks for the reply
 
Anyone ever load full sized shells with .32 pistol bullets with a small charge?

Been doing just that for many years.

My recipy is five or six grains of 700X(most any shotgun powder will work), a 71 grain .32 cal FMJ bullet, with a tuft of kapok poked down on the powder for reliable ignition.
Prints small clusters at 25 yards, close to point of aim. POI can be elevation tuned with 1/2 grain changes to charge weight, windage is usually very close, at worst an inch or so of hold-off needed to hit dead center.

These loads are subsonic and very quiet.
The FMJ's anchor small game without tearing up the edibles.
 
Brits experimented with 2 different reduced-load .303s for short-range target use, but did not adopt either.

OTOH, Canada DID adopt the GP-B loading: Gallery Practice, Ball. It was a 115-grain fairly soft lead slug with a small charge of Chopped Cordite. You can get about the same effect by loading a cast 120-grain (or even lighter) .32 bullet with the shotgun-powder loads suggested above.

CHEAP like BORSCHDT!

AND it doesn't spread that rabbit or turkey all over the SW quarter.
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