Andy Evans converted a Remington Model 580 single-shot bolt action .22 LR to center-fire and relined and rechambered to .32 ACP for me.
I recently chronographed a few .32 ACP +P high performance loads I have been testing in my Walther PP, just to see what they would do in a longer 22” rifle barrel. The results are interesting:
Buffalo Bore 75-grain cast lead FN factory load 1163 fps, 14 Sd, 37 ES for n=10 rds.
Accurate 31-077B, Starline case, CCI 500, 5.6 grs. Alliant #2400 OAL 0.945” 1244 fps, 37 Sd, 94 ES n= 10 rds.
Accurate 31-090V, Starline case, CCI 500, 5.6 grs. Alliant #2400 OAL 0.945” 1235 fps, 17 Sd, 41 ES n= 10 rds.
Accurate 31-095T, Starline case, CCI 500, 3.0 grs. AutoComp, OAL 0.945” 1113 fps, 4 Sd, 10 ES n=10 rds!
Accurate 31-095T, Starline case, CCI 500 1.7 grs. Bullseye, OAL 0.945", 841 fps, 16 Sd, 44 ES n=10 rds.
Accurate 31-095T, Starline case, CCI 500 2.5 grains AutoComp OAL 0.945", 984 fps, 17 Sd, 43 ES n=10 rds.
Interesting to note 31-077B was accurate even at 100 yards, firing 4-inch groups off sandbags with 4X Bushnell Banner .22 scope. A few rounds with 5.6 #2400 with Accurate 31-087T were also adequate to ring the 12” gong at 100 yards in casual offhand shooting. I need to chronograph them from the rifle and shoot groups...
The large meplat 090V and 095T bullets were accurate at 25 yards, but shot completely wild at 100 yards...
Edited 2 Jan 2017 to include additional chronograph and baseline accuracy data:
RWS 73-grain FMJ, 1214 fps, 29 Sd, n=10, five consecutive 5-shot groups at 25 yds. 0.82"
Fiocchi 73-grain FMJ, 943 fps, 30 Sd, n=10, five consecutive 5-shot groups at 25 yds. 0.99"
Fiocchi 60-grain JHP, 1463 fps, 22 Sd, n= 10, five consecutive 5-shot groups at 25 yds. 1.27"
71-grain Magtech .312” FMJ, 2.5 grains Bullseye, Winchester case, WSP, OAL 0.97” 1104 fps, 18 Sd, n=10, five consecutive 5-shot groups at 25 yds. 1.02"
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