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MISSOURI BULLET COMPANY CAST 32-20 .313 120gr RNFP #1 500/BX
Read 4 Reviews - Average Rating: 5 stars
MO .32-20 cast lead bullet
By John T G.
on Sep 13, 2022
Great bullet for loading a lesser known and old caliber. Shoots well in my old 1873 Winchester and both old Colts chambered in the old .32-20.
Mo Bullet 120 grain RNFP 32-20 WCF
By Terry L.
on Jun 10, 2020
This particular weight was recommended by a friend for my Uberti 32 20 w/7.5 inch bbl since he was having trouble with the 115 grainer. I loaded some up and went to the range this morning to see how they did, I was using Trail Boss for the powder. After I settled down a bit I was getting 1.5 inch groups at 10 yards off hand with old eyes. Most of the cowboy shoots are 7 to 10 yards anyway so I did a respectable job I think. I am going back tomorrow again and see if I can improve the results but right now this my go to bullet. I like Mo. Bullets and need to get down there some time in the near future seeing how I live in Kearney that's just a short trip down 50 highway for me.
Missouri Bullet Co. cast 32-20 .313 120gr RNFP
By Sean O.
on May 29, 2020
These are great bullets and I have had zero setback problems in my 32-20 Winchester rifle since starting to use these. I have shot 100 flawless rounds so far and this is my new go to bullet for my antique rifle. The 120gr bullets are perfectly lubed and shaped with no irregulars found. My accuracy is spot on with my old eyes and little iron sights.
Missouri Bullet Co. cast 32-20 .313 120gr RNFP
By James F.
on May 06, 2019
These work great in my Marlin 1894 32-20 Cowboy Ltd. I have had trouble with bullet set back in the tubular magazine with other brand/types. The driving band in front of the crimp groove completely eliminates that problem. The bullets are consistent and the lube groove is filled completely on all bullets. I have already shot over 1000 of these bullets and just ordered another 1000. Accuracy is superb and I can consistently hit my 12" gongs at 100 and 125 yards.
Coldwater Kid
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