With the introductuon of the new S&W 432UC / 632UC, there has been renewed interest and excitement around .32 H&R Magnum.
This can act as a placeholder for reloading info and musings on the cartridge.
With the introductuon of the new S&W 432UC / 632UC, there has been renewed interest and excitement around .32 H&R Magnum.
This can act as a placeholder for reloading info and musings on the cartridge.
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- Mike Pannone
From Brian Pearce, October 2018.
https://www.handloadermagazine.com/3...gnum-pet-loads
Pearce is always a good place to start for revolver information. I'm especially curious about muzzle blast.
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Thanks. I’ve been planning on researching appropriate powders, especially since one of the local shops said to expect significant price increases on powders soon. I have Unique and 231 on hand, so I’ll probably start with those
I had the opportunity to chrono some factory 32 S&W Long from a 4 inch I-Frame.
32 S&W Long Magtech 98 LWC Ave: 719 fps 6 shots
32 S&W Long Sellier & Bellot 100 grain LWC Ave: 674 fps 6 shots
This is 32 Long, not 32 H&R Mag. The 12 shots went into a 6 inch group on a steel target at 25 yards. Standing, off hand and I could almost see the sights on that ancient revolver.
This is recent ammo ordered online.
A few years old now. I don't know which loads are / are not in production.
https://www.americanrifleman.org/con...ed-32-magnums/
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Currently have some @Lost River WC inbound, some Starline brass and RCBS dies that I horse traded for.
Participation does not equal Proficiency
- Mike Pannone
One minor observation. Starline does have 32 H&R brass in stock right now but it's likely to dwindle quickly once the pistols start getting into people hands. some of you might want to get some brass stockpiled.
Just a suggestion.
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