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Zanjero,
These are neat revolvers, and fun to shoot. I remember that Lee Precision is making a limited run of dies for your little gun that are designed to use .32-20 Winchester brass and although the brass is a bit short, the COL is right when loaded as per their instructions. The result is a very accurate potential round for your Nagant, and readily available brass to boot!
As I recall, some pretty extensive data is included with the Lee Dies that I examined, and most of it pretty well paralelled that of the older low pressure .32-20 data of years gone by using 90 grain lead bullets.
Although these are well made revolvers, remember that they are aged friends, and shouldn't be hot-rodded too much. Just shoot them, as you say for dispatching pests and varmints, ventilating tin cans and enjoy your Nagant for years to come!
God Bless,
Marshall
These are neat revolvers, and fun to shoot. I remember that Lee Precision is making a limited run of dies for your little gun that are designed to use .32-20 Winchester brass and although the brass is a bit short, the COL is right when loaded as per their instructions. The result is a very accurate potential round for your Nagant, and readily available brass to boot!
As I recall, some pretty extensive data is included with the Lee Dies that I examined, and most of it pretty well paralelled that of the older low pressure .32-20 data of years gone by using 90 grain lead bullets.
Although these are well made revolvers, remember that they are aged friends, and shouldn't be hot-rodded too much. Just shoot them, as you say for dispatching pests and varmints, ventilating tin cans and enjoy your Nagant for years to come!
God Bless,
Marshall