I can't find any .32 H&R Magnum ammo searching on-line. It would be for target shooting, not necessarily for self-defense. Anyone have a suggestion who might have some? Thanks.
Thanks!If you have a ruger 32 SA you can shoot 32 acp, 32 sw short, 32 sw long, and 32 hrm. I shoot mostly 32 acp in my .327 blackhawk and .327 single 7. They are a hoot and generally less costly.
just my 2 cents arcee
I assume from your post that you are looking for factory-loaded ammo for target shooting, but I have to echo what some others have said here. .32 H&R Magnum really is a reloader's round, for many reasons. I've been reloading .32 Magnum with commercially-cast 100 grain DEWCs at target velocities and getting amazing groups, literally one slightly-enlarging hole at any distance my aging eyes can line up the sights with the target. And I recently bought 2000 of these wadcutters from a local bullet caster for $60.00I can't find any .32 H&R Magnum ammo searching on-line. It would be for target shooting, not necessarily for self-defense. Anyone have a suggestion who might have some? Thanks.
More details on the load!I assume from your post that you are looking for factory-loaded ammo for target shooting, but I have to echo what some others have said here. .32 H&R Magnum really is a reloader's round, for many reasons. I've been reloading .32 Magnum with commercially-cast 100 grain DEWCs at target velocities and getting amazing groups, literally one slightly-enlarging hole at any distance my aging eyes can line up the sights with the target. And I recently bought 2000 of these wadcutters from a local bullet caster for $60.00
Love that Taurus 32 H&R. What seldom seen little jems they are. I too have one (the only taurus I own) but never knew the model #. DOH!My .32H&R (Taurus M76) 100gr Hornady XTP, 11.2gr of Hodgdon Lil'Gun.
25yds. Both using Starline brass.
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Yep, on same wave length.... I got into the .32 for that same reason.... I call the .32 H&R Magnum cartridge my 'reloadable' .22 cartridge. Zipping out a 78gr RN at 1100fps gets me there, and still feels like the .22 too. Also like 100gr and 115gr bullets, but the little 78g RN fills the bill for what I use the tiny .32 for.For a long time I didn't think I needed/wanted a 32. But during the shortages of 12-14 years ago I decided a 32 would nicely bridge the gap between hard to get 22lr & reloading powder. It succeeds, & it looks like I'm preaching to the choir here.
I must not know where to look. Where are you seeing 32 brass?Not a bad time at all to be loading the 32. Primers are expensive, but all centerfire uses them, & 22 RF is expensive as well. Otherwise;
- I've seen lots of 32 brass available at reasonable prices.
- Powder is still pricey, but the 32 uses so little.
- I just happened to notice that a lot of commercial casters have 32 bullets in stock.
For a long time I didn't think I needed/wanted a 32. But during the shortages of 12-14 years ago I decided a 32 would nicely bridge the gap between hard to get 22lr & reloading powder. It succeeds, & it looks like I'm preaching to the choir here.