stickhunter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Victoria, B.C.
Hi all,
I'm in the market for a set of dies for reloading 32 H&R Magnum, and I've noticed that many of the big players sell dies that are specific to the 32 H&R as well as dies that work for both 32 H&R and 32 S&W, along the same line as using the same dies for loading 38 Special and 357 Magnum. I imagine the 32 S&W die bodies are shorter than the 32 H&R, and you just adjust them for either caliber based on how far you screw them down in the press.
I'm a little puzzled why someone would buy 32 H&R-specific dies over 32 S&W/H&R dies, but there must be a reason for their existence. Is it simply that 32 H&R dies are a little quicker to set up since you can just use the standard process of screwing them down to touch the shell plate? Is there something else I'm missing?
Thanks for your thoughts!
I'm in the market for a set of dies for reloading 32 H&R Magnum, and I've noticed that many of the big players sell dies that are specific to the 32 H&R as well as dies that work for both 32 H&R and 32 S&W, along the same line as using the same dies for loading 38 Special and 357 Magnum. I imagine the 32 S&W die bodies are shorter than the 32 H&R, and you just adjust them for either caliber based on how far you screw them down in the press.
I'm a little puzzled why someone would buy 32 H&R-specific dies over 32 S&W/H&R dies, but there must be a reason for their existence. Is it simply that 32 H&R dies are a little quicker to set up since you can just use the standard process of screwing them down to touch the shell plate? Is there something else I'm missing?
Thanks for your thoughts!