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Thread: New 32 H&R Magnum Ammo from Federal

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    Site Supporter Rex G's Avatar
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    I’ll be ordering some HS Deep to test-fire for grouping and point-of-impact, as soon as I see it listed. (I have neither chronograph nor one of those radar units to test velocity.) It is truly good to see any additional .32 H&R loads being offered by a good manufacturer.

    I just ordered some .32 ACP HS Deep, from Midway USA, but only one box, for the moment, to make sure that it has the correct OAL to run in a Seecamp LWS-32. Even if it is just a bit too long, it could serve as the chambered round, with something of the correct OAL in the mag. I will probably be curious enough to fire a round or two with a .32 H&R revolving pistol.
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  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Rex G View Post
    I’ll be ordering some HS Deep to test-fire for grouping and point-of-impact, as soon as I see it listed. (I have neither chronograph nor one of those radar units to test velocity.) It is truly good to see any additional .32 H&R loads being offered by a good manufacturer.

    I just ordered some .32 ACP HS Deep, from Midway USA, but only one box, for the moment, to make sure that it has the correct OAL to run in a Seecamp LWS-32. Even if it is just a bit too long, it could serve as the chambered round, with something of the correct OAL in the mag. I will probably be curious enough to fire a round or two with a .32 H&R revolving pistol.
    .32 ACP HS Deep IS long to avoid rimlock in the others.......
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    I run a pair of Ruger Single- Sixes in .32 H&R. While I handload, I can't wait to get my hands some factory "service" loads from Federal.

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    Did a sweep in the wee hours of the morning to see what retailers had for the new Federal loads, and while no one I'm personally watching has any yet, I did see that MidwayUSA at least has the pages up for the Hydra-Shok Deep and American Eagle soft point.


    The deals look okay, as usual you can probably do better elsewhere, but the real news is they estimate they will have some of both products in stock February 6, which is this coming Thursday.

    EDIT: oh, let's see if some state boxes will copy/paste okay, this is the first I've seen Federal's info for these loads.

    Cartridge 32 H&R Magnum
    Best Use Self Defense
    Grain Weight 85 Grains
    Quantity 20 Round
    Muzzle Velocity 1025 Feet Per Second
    Muzzle Energy 198 Foot Pounds
    Bullet Style Jacketed Hollow Point
    Bullet Brand And Model Federal Hydra-Shok Deep
    Lead Free No
    Case Type Brass
    Primer Boxer
    Corrosive No
    Reloadable Yes
    Country of Origin United States of America


    Cartridge 32 H&R Magnum
    Best Use Range & Target
    Grain Weight 85 Grains
    Quantity 50 Round
    Muzzle Velocity 975 Feet Per Second
    Muzzle Energy 179 Foot Pounds
    Bullet Style Jacketed Soft Point
    Lead Free No
    Case Type Brass
    Primer Boxer
    Corrosive No
    Reloadable Yes
    Country of Origin United States of America
    Last edited by Wood; 02-01-2025 at 08:28 AM.

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    Those Hydra Shoks look to be a bit spicier than the Hornady Critical Defense. Hopefully they hit more to POA, as the CD hit low
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    Quote Originally Posted by CCT125US View Post
    Those Hydra Shoks look to be a bit spicier than the Hornady Critical Defense. Hopefully they hit more to POA, as the CD hit low

    Like,
    My thoughts exactly.

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