A few test shots with the 32 gauge 50-70 loads. Recoil wasn’t bad but I’m used to shooting 3 ounce 10 gauge loads. First shot was a 220 grain bullet on 50 grains of pyrodex, second was a 325 grain bullet 50 grains, last shot was a 385 grain bullet still 50 grains. The 385 grain bullet seems the way to go. Recoil looked like it was a good bit more than the lighter bullets. The brass 32 gauge hulls stick in the chamber even when empty and unprimed, so no clue what’s going on there. I tried trimming one back by 1/4” and thinning the rim, but it still sticks. Plastic shells come out fine but also stick occasionally after firing.
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