Nice ! your going to like the 32, great small game getter.
Is it offered with a Bisley grip?
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I have his exact one. I love it partially because the fiber optic is much finer than most of my fiber optic sights. I really enjoy shooting it, even though it's funny to me that my SP-101 in 327 can handle a much hotter round than this big old thing.
It would be neat to have a nice single action style cowboy belt/holster with ammo loops to fit the caliber.
depends on the location of the bolt cut. Cylinders with an odd numbered chambers usually have thicker chamber walls than their even-numbered counterparts
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H&R SAAMI specs are low for the capability of the cartridge, mostly because of inexpensive revolvers chambered for the round not up to the task. I shoot mostly S&W long loads out of mine, but I do carry warm H&R self defense loads. 98 grain wadcutters at 1250 fps, though that is pushing a wadcutter fairly fast, I have not seen any extreme pressure signs. I don't think you would have any problems with limited use of hot ammo.
The only problem with mine is with warm ammo the report is very sharp, even wearing ear plugs, without them it can be almost painful. But in a SD shooting temporary hearing loss would be my last concern.
Well I have never been too eager to try rounds the gun isn't officially rated for, but I do know 327 won't fit in this one. I guess I could load up toward 327 pressure but I just don't want to do that. Too many variables I don't understand 100%.
I'm a lot more likely to load down my 327 to below 32 H&R levels anyway. Now if only I had separate die sets for both because I hate setting dies.
Well, I've got a couple 32H&R's but they are converted 22rf single six's. Couple dandies.
Love the grips on your 32! Looks like it's going to be a lot of fun to shoot, and economic to boot.
I can't seem to get over the rosewood and stainless combo Ruger is known for.
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If you want some practical loading data, send me a PM with your email address and I'll forward the information to you. I am a serious user of "things .32"...
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Longer case so the round won't chamber in the cylinder. Same as trying to load 357 in a 38 Special.
But this doesn't stop you from loading the 32 case to 327 levels. You have a limited OAL w/ this cylinder length anyway. So seat the bullets out and you have the same case capacity as the 327. One less round means the cylinder walls are thicker. Would be nice if they came out w/ one chambered in 327. While I've gotten used to the Single 7 quirks one less round w/ proper cylinder alignment would be great.
Edit:
Remembered the Single 7 cylinders aren't fluted. The fluting may negate the ability to handle the higher pressure.
Is that revolver still available or is it an older run special? I can't find it on Davidson's website.
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I found it at a LGS in January of 2016, so it's not exactly brand new.
Looks like a good, useful gun, but the plastic in the front sight will not do for real precision. Rod
Nice gun and one of my favorite cartridges too. I haven't seen one of those yet but have a stainless Single Six Birdshead and a 3" SP101 in .32 magnum.
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