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Ben--I wasn't ignoring you and others--my computer that contains this site info has been packed and offline for 3 weeks+ during our move from San Diego to Redlands. Sorry about that.
Lyman #313492 was among the first moulds I owned when I started casting in 1981. The whole premise for casting was to create components for 32 caliber revolvers, which had few bullets available commercially at that time. In 92/6/2 alloy my castings fall free at .3155" or so, and they clean up nicely for my wide-throated S&Ws and a Colt that sport .314" throats. They shoot very well in 32 SWL, 32 Mag, and 32/20 wheelguns.
Lyman #313492 was among the first moulds I owned when I started casting in 1981. The whole premise for casting was to create components for 32 caliber revolvers, which had few bullets available commercially at that time. In 92/6/2 alloy my castings fall free at .3155" or so, and they clean up nicely for my wide-throated S&Ws and a Colt that sport .314" throats. They shoot very well in 32 SWL, 32 Mag, and 32/20 wheelguns.