Very unusual caliber in a #3. In addition it has the Middlefield address so it was made after Lyman bought Ideal and moved the operation to Middlefield. The seating die is numbered "122"(32 s&w long) and the bullet seater "252" for a 77 grain round-nose bullet. It is likely S&W made few 32-44 chambered pistols and the model was discontinued in 1910. The #2 tool was discontinued in 1908 so that was no longer an option at this time. The 32S&W Long is a slightly shorter case than the 32-44, thus would work. Probably the only #3 ever made in this caliber. Comes with the powder scoop.