I've never been a fan of Charter's website and had heard a while ago they were going to update it. Still waiting.
What is the model number for a 3 inch barrel 6 shot 38spl polished stainless?
.327 is a reloaders round, I don't deny that, but so too is .32 Mag. .32 Mag is difficult for me to find anywhere other than online. .32 Long I can see always being available since most .32 revolvers made the past 100 years can fire it.My big gripe with .327 is that its basically unobtanium. Yes I can buy it online, but in a world where the oddball .45 GAP is on the shelf next to modern production 7.62x25 tok, why chase my tail over a round not worth a sporting goods time to stock a couple boxes?
The .32 H&R is there as are the long and sometimes shorts. .32 acp will fire in most .32 revolvers.
For me, .327, while a fine answer to a question the market seems not to asked for, is the odd duck in the .32 line up. I'm still stoked to get my hands on this gun. It would make for a fine soft shooting trail gun.
Besides, CA has won me over as a convert. I owe my next wheel gun to be one of theirs.
Yes, it's clockwise and push forward. IMHO, This is not so very different than my .32 H&R Police Undercover except for the 7th round in the wheel. Mine's six.When I saw this I was thinking a 327 would appeal to me more but after watching the luckygunner video on the 32 cartridges I'm rethinking the absolute need for the extra power of the 327. I'd still prefer the option of cartridges as versatility is one of the big draws to revolvers for me, needed or not. I've shot the Hornaday FTX loads along side Federal 327 rounds and I'm really questioning the truth in the Hornaday video about recoil, definitely some marketing magic going on. I've never shot a CA revolver, which way does the cylinder spin and how does the release operate? Looking at the picture I'm guessing clockwise and push forward correct?
Where did you find it?My Charter Arms Professional 32 H&R magnum with three inch barrel arrived at my FFL today. Hope to shoot it this weekend !!
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Only in a revolver IMO. In a rifle it's a perfect fit.The 85gr Federal JHP .327Fed load is in fact a bit lighter loaded than the 100gr JSP.
Noticeably lighter. But, still quite a bit stouter than the .32mag.
It also shoots to a different POI, than the 100 from my Single-7.
But I agree on the 100gr JSP. It’s a bit over the top.