TTv2
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The S7 is a more appropriate platform for carrying and shooting offhand, but the BH is great for reducing recoil and shooting from a rested position. I agree with you otherwise, the .327 BH is too much steel to happily carry.They're also way too much beef for the .357, let alone the .327. The Single Seven is a much more appropriate platform.
I guess I'm also one of those "fools" who still loves their .32-20's. Not sure when the brass became "rare".
How do you know Ruger "hates" the .32ACP?
I have inside information a well known youtuber called Starline recently and was told given the market demand for brass Starline has halted all production of .32-20 brass and has no plans currently to make any for the foreseeable future. Also during that call the tech said they hold the thickness of the case mouths at .0065"... literally paper thin. I cannot imagine case life with them is anything other than terribly short.
You can love your .32-20, but by golly it is a terrible caliber for one to spend money to get into. At least with a conversion cylinder that costs maybe $100 it's a cheap way to get into it for those who must have authenticity for their CAS matches.
Ruger hates .32 ACP because 72 years in business and not one handgun ever produced in the chambering.