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Originally Posted by Landric
I really like the .32 H&R, low recoil, easy to handload for, fun to shoot, etc. With handloads and my own cast bullets its just about the same price to shoot as .22 LR and a lot more fun. If one sticks with factory ammunition or handloads without casting one's own bullets, a .38 Special is going to be cheaper to feed.
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Landric,
Just curious about the cost numbers for .32 vs. .38. Obviously, casting your own is cheapest, but I'm finding commercial cast .32's for less than, or certainly no more than, .38's. There are more bullet types out there in .38, and more common availability at suppliers, but cost still seems to favor the .32(when you find them). Is that not your experience?
Thanks.
Don
p.s. BTW, my 4" 631 and 4.6" Single Six are my favorites in this caliber.