I found a pdf of that issue, but it was incomplete, and didn’t include the .32hrm article.
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I found a pdf of that issue, but it was incomplete, and didn’t include the .32hrm article.
A friend gave me an sp101 6 shot revolver in .327 fed. mag.. to get the load for point of aim I started loading 32 h&R cases with a 115 gr. powder coated bullet. now the gun was shooting to point of aim. I also traded into a GP100- 7 shot(both guns have 4.2 inch barrels(both are SS and double action.). I shoot steel plates with them. the .327 Fed. mag. load is much to strong for me(at my age which is older than dirt)
I load my shells with about the same load as the H&R mag. load. and they work find. these are quite accurate. and you can "stage" the cylinder shooting double action. I'm a Smith man, but these little Rugers are hard to beat(ok, I'd take the smith in a heart beat if I could find one.(A 10 shot smith in .327 ,,,? yes!)
I do hear GB calling me!
Here's some info on terminal performance in snub nose revolvers:
https://www.americanrifleman.org/art...ed-32-magnums/
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Can't tell you how many .32 H&R Mags I have had but it has to be a dozen....and all have gone down the road... When the .327 came out I really bonded with it but again ended up with three H&Rs...
Was looking to convert a Colt New Frontier .357 Magnum to .327 and just decided to sell it and the three H&Rs off (16-4, S-S blue and S_S stainless Birdsgead) off and but what I really want....a Freedom Arms with a 4.25" barrel to go with one I have with a 6.5" barrel....
...no more H&R brass in the house....
Bob
pakmc....maybe you would like this .327 even though it only holds 6 rounds....
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RJM52;
"...no more H&R brass in the house...."
You, sir, have my sympathy! A household with no .32 H&R Mag revolvers or H&R Mag cases is a household in need of serious help. Maybe we can talk the White House into adding stimulus money to those in such dire need!:bigsmyl2:
We all have different needs and wants, but I consider that the home cast and reloaded .32 H&R to hit the "sweet spot" of .32's. "Just enough and not too much".
But-t-t, that's just me...
Dale53
Me to!!
Dick
Was at the range one day with my Ruger Single Six 32 H&R (original run) and had a guy ask me just how well the 32 H&R cartridge could shoot. He bet me $5 his S&W M19 could out shoot it. I used a center hold and put this cylinder full into the bull at 25 yards. He just handed over the $5...…
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Good shooting, Larry!
I LOVE the story!!!
Dale53
He got a pretty good lesson and it only cost him five bucks.:mrgreen:
Excellent shooting !