Reloading .32 S&W Long for SAKO requires a few essential steps. First, ensure you have the correct components, including appropriate brass, primers, powder, and bullets. Carefully resize the brass to ensure proper chamber fit, then charge each case with the recommended powder load, following reliable reloading manuals for safety. Finally, seat the bullets to the specified overall length, and crimp if necessary, ensuring that all loads are consistent for optimal performance.
A .32 S&W Long revolver can fire the .32 S&W Long and the shorter .32 S&W cartridges. It is not compatible with any other .32/6.35mm cartridge.
.32 long what? That's a cartridge designation, and even at that it could be .32 Long Colt, .32 S&W Long, .32 Long (rimfire), or .32 Long Rifle (Centerfire).
The 32 S&W long or 32 S&W can be fired in a .32 H&R Mag revolver. The opposite is not true.
Late 60's to early 70's
No
80's or so
Buy a reloading manual.
It would almost certainly be chambered in .32 S&W Long.
1950's
early 80's
I Have a .32 long ctg seR# 2467 what can you tell me about it. Age, value?
Late 60's to early 70's