I recently inherited a .32 Model 8. From the serial no. info, it appears to have been manufactured in 1907. It is in excellent shape. My research on the internet indicates that the ammo for this rifle is no longer manufactured. I have found a couple of suppliers on the internet. Is there a supplier that any of you would recommend? Also, I am considering handloading later on. Any ideas where I can obtain some .32 brass?
Thanks,
Tom
Remington 32 Ammunition
Re: Remington 32 Ammunition
Tbone,
I'd recommend Old Western Scrounger.
I'd recommend Old Western Scrounger.
Cam Woodall
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Site Owner / Administrator
Re: Remington 32 Ammunition
Welcome, your question has been a popular subject recently, might search this forum. As you may know the .25, .30, and .32Rem all used the same case - finding the correct head stamp will be expensive.
I've done well with Reedsammo with his load ammo, and they also have brass. Grafs and Buffaloarms both list ammo, brass, and dies on their sites.
I've done well with Reedsammo with his load ammo, and they also have brass. Grafs and Buffaloarms both list ammo, brass, and dies on their sites.
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Re: Remington 32 Ammunition
Best route is to reload using (or making) .30 Rem cases as a starting point. If you don't already reload, you'll have to make a significant investment in dies, press, and components. I left earlier posts on making .30 Rem from .30-30 brass, and also new .30 and .32 Rem cases from Reed's in Oklahoma City. Fortunately, dies and bullets are available.
Re: Remington 32 Ammunition
Gads custom cartridge was the cheapest last time I ordered ammo.
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