Puncha
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I know that the .32 type rounds (excluding the .32 H&R magnum and .327 magnum) are a little lacking in power but do you guys feel that it is offset by inherent accuracy? After all, if one can pump 5 rounds accurately into a hostile attacker within 3-4 seconds, I think that counts for something.
Anyhow, I went to the range recently, rented an old beat up .32 S&W long revolver (4" barrel, adjustable sights) and proceeded to shoot a 30 shot string at 27 yards. I used a standing weaver stance with no support and the round used was this:
http://www.magtechammunition.com/si...tails&templateId=14&pageId=103&search=details
I have attached my target sheet. How did I do? Is this typical accuracy for .32 type handguns? Would .32 ACP out of a walther PPK fare just as well?
Anyhow, I went to the range recently, rented an old beat up .32 S&W long revolver (4" barrel, adjustable sights) and proceeded to shoot a 30 shot string at 27 yards. I used a standing weaver stance with no support and the round used was this:
http://www.magtechammunition.com/si...tails&templateId=14&pageId=103&search=details
I have attached my target sheet. How did I do? Is this typical accuracy for .32 type handguns? Would .32 ACP out of a walther PPK fare just as well?