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Sorry if already reported .

Magtech is offering a JHP load in 32 S&WL . Thought I'd share Smiler

http://www.magtechammunition.com/sitepages/pid103.php?p...d=103&search=details


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Seen it. Nice to see another factory 32 S&W Long load. Great round.
 
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At some point in time R-P did also, and I was lucky enought to find a bunch, but without a box. They look good, but I have not shot any yet...


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This is an exellent defense load for those that can only shoot the .32 S&W Long.

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I bought a box of those to try in my 3" model 30. At 7 yards, they shoot to the same poi as the standard factory 98 grain round nose loads. There is just enough more recoil to tell that it is a stronger load.

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No chrono data, Dean?


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About time! I have had excellent results using Magtech loads and components. Now...if someone local will stock some so I don't have to pay a ton of shipping...
 
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So Mitch, what kind of good deal can you give a good customer such as I. lol Smiler


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So Mitch, what kind of good deal can you give a good customer such as I. lol Smiler

Sell it to you at the 2007 price instead of the higher 2008 ?


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I'm guessing Magtech is looking to cash in on the new .327 Federal Magnum market since revolver chambered in .327 Fed. Mag. will also fire the .32 S&W.


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Erich,

Sorry, no chrono data, yet anyway Smiler
A chronograph is on my short list of new goodies to buy. I'm wanting to get one so I can match the velocities of my plated bullet indoor loads with my cast bullet loads. And then there is the 45-70, and then... Yeah, I need to get one.

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Mitch, picked up the .32's at your store yesterday, ill let you know how they do.


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Thanks Steve !
They look interesting and not terribly expensive given the ammo increases we've seen these past couple years .


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