gunfan;
I have not chronographed the .32 S&W Long loads. They do what I wish (shoot well and work well for edible small game).
The .32 Magnum load chronographs at 1100+ fps out of my S&W 16-4. I also shoot them out of my 4" SP101 and my S&W 631 Kit Gun. Really, tho', most all of my .32 shooting is done with my .32 S&W Long loads. I no longer hunt varmints (too dern old and feeble) and my shooting is almost entirely target work.
I DO like the .32's, however, and find them very useful. The 631 was a great back up for my Beretta Over/Under while bird hunting. I often took sitting rabbits with the handgun (both cottontails and snowshoe rabbits). It was also really useful for wounded grouse that I didn't wish to shoot a second time with the shotgun. It also worked well for the occasional sitting grouse.
Here is the 16-4:
Here is the 631:
And finally, here is the Ruger SP 101:
In this day and age of "Bigger is Better", it is unfortunate that many have forgotten how really useful the small bores can be. This is particularly true when you cast your own bullets and adjust the load for the task at hand.
FWIW
Dale53