Cimarron 1866 32-20
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Cimarron 1866 32-20
This Cimarron 1866 32-20 short rifle followed me home from the gunshow yesterday. It should make a fun plinker.
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
I used to have a Uberti SRC 66 in .22M but I have wanted a .32/20 for along time sadly not very often found over here, congratulations and let us know how it shoots
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
Cool!
The .32-20 is one of my all time favorites! First Winchester I ever bought is a Model 92 in .32WCF and also the cartridge that got me into handloading. No one around here had even heard of it, except one guy at a local shop that had one box of ammo for it. I burnt through that first 50 rounds in a matter of minutes and I was hooked.
Have fun!
jb
The .32-20 is one of my all time favorites! First Winchester I ever bought is a Model 92 in .32WCF and also the cartridge that got me into handloading. No one around here had even heard of it, except one guy at a local shop that had one box of ammo for it. I burnt through that first 50 rounds in a matter of minutes and I was hooked.
Have fun!
jb
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
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32-20 is definitely a 'classic' that has no equal.
A 327 Fed Mag or 32 H&R are kind of the same thing, but the tapered cases of 32-20 feed better.
Plus, the folks often buying the 'modern equivalents' try to make them into 357 Mags, which is like trying to turn a 30-30 into a 45-70...
32-20 is definitely a 'classic' that has no equal.
A 327 Fed Mag or 32 H&R are kind of the same thing, but the tapered cases of 32-20 feed better.
Plus, the folks often buying the 'modern equivalents' try to make them into 357 Mags, which is like trying to turn a 30-30 into a 45-70...
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
Sweet! I have a Marlin 1894CL in 32-20 and it is a sweet round for sure. I shoot XTPs for coyotes, and 115gr cast from an Arsenal mould for everything else.
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I had a Marlin 1894CL .32-20 also. I had Regan Nonneman put a full length magazine on it.
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
Jim that was a fine looking levergun! I'd love to do the same to mine!
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
Nice plinker for sure! I load a commercial cast 115 grain cast bullet (make sure to get them with the crimp groove) over 4 grains of Unique.
I used my 1892 Winchester carbine with that load to win several matches of Cowboy Pistol caliber silhouette, though it would only knock the Rams
over at 100 yds if you hit them high.
Have fun wringing it out.
JBowen
I used my 1892 Winchester carbine with that load to win several matches of Cowboy Pistol caliber silhouette, though it would only knock the Rams
over at 100 yds if you hit them high.
Have fun wringing it out.
JBowen
Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
If you have not seen it, I have the story of it and some loads listed in this article -
https://www.leverguns.com/articles/taylor/1894cl.htm
https://www.leverguns.com/articles/taylor/1894cl.htm
Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
I remember reading it years ago, but it is time to read it again.
A Marlin 1894 CL was on the radar for years, one just never followed me home.
[quote=JimT post_id=1004693 time=1733198327 user_id=200]
If you have not seen it, I have the story of it and some loads listed in this article -
https://www.leverguns.com/articles/taylor/1894cl.htm
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A Marlin 1894 CL was on the radar for years, one just never followed me home.
[quote=JimT post_id=1004693 time=1733198327 user_id=200]
If you have not seen it, I have the story of it and some loads listed in this article -
https://www.leverguns.com/articles/taylor/1894cl.htm
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
That is the same load I use in my revolvers with a 311008 bullet. I should have shot it today, but got busy with other things and it was dark before I knew it.
[quote=JBowen post_id=1004690 time=1733195043 user_id=120358]
Nice plinker for sure! I load a commercial cast 115 grain cast bullet (make sure to get them with the crimp groove) over 4 grains of Unique.
I used my 1892 Winchester carbine with that load to win several matches of Cowboy Pistol caliber silhouette, though it would only knock the Rams
over at 100 yds if you hit them high.
Have fun wringing it out.
JBowen
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[quote=JBowen post_id=1004690 time=1733195043 user_id=120358]
Nice plinker for sure! I load a commercial cast 115 grain cast bullet (make sure to get them with the crimp groove) over 4 grains of Unique.
I used my 1892 Winchester carbine with that load to win several matches of Cowboy Pistol caliber silhouette, though it would only knock the Rams
over at 100 yds if you hit them high.
Have fun wringing it out.
JBowen
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
The 100gr XTP is a great bullet. I have used it a lot in .32 magnum and .327s. I also have a couple of HP bullet molds I will have to try in it.
[quote="High Desert Hunter" post_id=1004687 time=1733193591 user_id=1107]
Sweet! I have a Marlin 1894CL in 32-20 and it is a sweet round for sure. I shoot XTPs for coyotes, and 115gr cast from an Arsenal mould for everything else.
Dave
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[quote="High Desert Hunter" post_id=1004687 time=1733193591 user_id=1107]
Sweet! I have a Marlin 1894CL in 32-20 and it is a sweet round for sure. I shoot XTPs for coyotes, and 115gr cast from an Arsenal mould for everything else.
Dave
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
I was always a 32 magnum shooter, but do have a couple 32-20 handguns. I have shot them in carbines just never have owned one. There are 1000 unopened Starline 32-20 brass on the table in my shop. They were backorderable this summer so I put in my order just in case I needed them, I also use them to make .310 cadet and a short 7.62 Nagant.
[quote=2ndovc post_id=1004641 time=1733143596 user_id=257]
Cool!
The .32-20 is one of my all time favorites! First Winchester I ever bought is a Model 92 in .32WCF and also the cartridge that got me into handloading. No one around here had even heard of it, except one guy at a local shop that had one box of ammo for it. I burnt through that first 50 rounds in a matter of minutes and I was hooked.
Have fun!
jb
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[quote=2ndovc post_id=1004641 time=1733143596 user_id=257]
Cool!
The .32-20 is one of my all time favorites! First Winchester I ever bought is a Model 92 in .32WCF and also the cartridge that got me into handloading. No one around here had even heard of it, except one guy at a local shop that had one box of ammo for it. I burnt through that first 50 rounds in a matter of minutes and I was hooked.
Have fun!
jb
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
A lot of the older 32-20s I see here have very rough bores from Black powder and corrosive priming.
A uberti 1866 has been on my list for a while, I looked at it 3 times Saturday before buying it . The price was quite reasonable and the seller even threw in a box of ammo.
[ quote=gamekeeper post_id=1004634 time=1733129103 user_id=197]
I used to have a Uberti SRC 66 in .22M but I have wanted a .32/20 for along time sadly not very often found over here, congratulations and let nus know how it shoots
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A uberti 1866 has been on my list for a while, I looked at it 3 times Saturday before buying it . The price was quite reasonable and the seller even threw in a box of ammo.
[ quote=gamekeeper post_id=1004634 time=1733129103 user_id=197]
I used to have a Uberti SRC 66 in .22M but I have wanted a .32/20 for along time sadly not very often found over here, congratulations and let nus know how it shoots
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
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If I had a bunch of money I'd have a Ruger SP101 made in 32-20. I think that would be fun.
If I had a bunch of money I'd have a Ruger SP101 made in 32-20. I think that would be fun.
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
I've looked into it. Very expensive quotes, and none of them seemed enthusiastic. The rim diameter on the .32-20 means a custom cylinder with specific timing needs to be made. 7 or 5 rounds instead of 8 or 6 rounds.
I still want one, though.
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
In 2007 Kirk D from Canada wrote about the 32-20 here. I was able that year to get a Marlin CL 32-20 . for a small round it can pack quite a punch . An XTP at 1900 fps shot from the Marlin really makes a Groundhog do flips. for normal shooting with cast it replaces a .22 easily. Enjoy that 66' it will be Fun!
Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
I have an Uberti '60 Yellowboy carbine in .45 Colt and it's a ton of fun to shoot. The one thing I like better about the Uberti is the rear sight. It's a flip sight that you can use for 100, 200, 300 and 400 yds just by flipping it up and using the correct aim point. With my 200 grn handloads it's surprisingly good out even past 300 yds.
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Re: Cimarron 1866 32-20
My marlin 32-20 is my favorite turkey gun............Joe