Given hope for .32 Magnum lovers

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It would be nice to have a little availability.

I am down to 50 range rounds and there is zero on Ammoseek. Been like that for about a week.
 
My SP101 will digest 32 acp...at least it did for the box I shot, I can't remember what brand (likely some cheap imported brand).

But, on another note... American Reloading had some Brazilian SP primers in stock for 100$ a thousand, with free hazmat and shipping.
When I get mine, Ima gonna be reloading some .32 and shootin'. Hell, it's only 10 cent per primer, and I've got everything else, as well as more pistols that need a function check.
 
I hope the produce some 32 ACP gold dots.

I have a nearly new Seecamp and no ammo to shoot in it.

The 32 ACP gold dots are one of the few recommended types that work reliably.
 
A chain store near me has a Ruger Single Six Bisley in .32 H&R and If I hadn’t already bought a Ruger Flat Top a month or so ago I might’ve bought it. Now it sits there and mocks me. I don’t have anything else in 32 Mag but it interests me because it’s different.
It may require a run back to the store and a lay-away plan, but if you do want a cool little sixgun for all sorts of uses that .32 Bisley is a great tool for the job.

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I load mine with anything from 100 gr wadcutters to 125 gr Keith SWCGC and just have a ball shooting it.

Stay safe.
 
It doesn't have to be a Bisley. This plow handle is definitely my favorite 32 revolver. :)

Bisley is all that is offered currently, and then only as a distributor exclusive. With that grip style and barrel length it may be just leftover from a earlier full selection of options. What Lipsey's seems to have missed is a Single Six 32 H&R in 4 5/8 that would be scooped up by cowboy shooters, certainly cowgirls in SASS. Those that have them seem to be shooting 32 SWL reloads. It has to be a six shooter, not seven.
 
Yea, to think that might be the deal of the year...IMO, it's gonna get worse before it gets better...but everybody has their opinion that.
 
Or Lipsey's is still trying to sell their stock of that exclusive model...kind of an odd duck IMO.
The one thing I believe (but don't know for a fact) is the .32 Mag Rugers will have compared to the .327's is smaller throats in the cylinder as .32 Mag is frequently used with lead bullets while the .327 is pretty much purpose built to use jacketed bullets and we see among non boutique factory ammo for .327 is all using jacketed bullets.

So, for those who might prefer the smaller throats, the .32 Mag might give them that. If I knew for a fact that was the case, I would get a .32 Mag Bisley.
 
The one thing I believe (but don't know for a fact) is the .32 Mag Rugers will have compared to the .327's is smaller throats in the cylinder as .32 Mag is frequently used with lead bullets while the .327 is pretty much purpose built to use jacketed bullets and we see among non boutique factory ammo for .327 is all using jacketed bullets.

So, for those who might prefer the smaller throats, the .32 Mag might give them that. If I knew for a fact that was the case, I would get a .32 Mag Bisley.
Contact Jason Cloessner at Lipsey's to find out. The only 32 H&R that Ruger offers currently is for Lipsey's. The 327 Federal is also Lipsey's.
 
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