PuertoRican
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Safe to fire .32 S&W long in a .32-20 revolver?
The good news is any that don't split will be fire-formed to the cylinder and likely wouldn't need resizing to fire again in the same gun.The 32 S&W long's case usually splits when fired in the 32-20 chamber. If not it bulges so much it can't fit into a 32 Long resizing die .
Pretty much shoot them once and throw them away .
The gun will not blow up, when a case splits you get some gas leaking
but , all things considered ... and now that I'm older and wiser , I wont be doing it again .
(Test conducted in 1967 ... we were in high school and didn't know Doodley Squat )
Gary
That would probably be another thing to try. If those were fire-formed to the cylinder without splitting, the longer brass would mean the neck would extend past the shoulder and would keep it correctly sized for neck tension (or at least closer to correctly sized). You might still need to size the neck with the 32ACP taper crimp die, but at least you wouldn't be working it as much and it might last for a few more re-loads.Early Federal made 32 H&R ammo was pretty notorious for splitting cases (even factory loaded) on a pretty frequent basis. Maybe you wouldn't be too wasteful to just shoot some of them in your 32-20(?) Just sayin'.
Froggie
What do you think?
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L to R: .32 S&W Long, .32 H&R Magnum, .32-20 WCF
C'mon, man, at least make a good faith effort. He literally posted in this forum to find out what *others* think.
This would be one of those "between a rock and a hard place" situations ! Try to stay out of there .Thanx for the responses. I was wondering about this in case I got in a gotta shoot situation but I'm outta 32.20.
This would be one of those "between a rock and a hard place" situations ! Try to stay out of there .
Gary
Thanx for the responses. I was wondering about this in case I got in a gotta shoot situation but I'm outta 32.20.
Watch out for that regular .32 Short ammo. I chronographed some old Remington ammo in an S&W revolver some years ago. Velocity was in the 550 fps range. It would likely ricochet off a hard backstop. Far from a self-defense load unless it was only used to antagonize!
C'mon, man, at least make a good faith effort. He literally posted in this forum to find out what *others* think.
The 32 S&W long's case usually splits when fired in the 32-20 chamber. If not it bulges so much it can't fit into a 32 Long resizing die .
Pretty much shoot them once and throw them away .
The gun will not blow up, when a case splits you get some gas leaking
but , all things considered ... and now that I'm older and wiser , I wont be doing it again .
(Test conducted in 1967 ... we were in high school and didn't know Doodley Squat )
Gary
Watch out for that regular .32 Short ammo. I chronographed some old Remington ammo in an S&W revolver some years ago. Velocity was in the 550 fps range. It would likely ricochet off a hard backstop. Far from a self-defense load unless it was only used to antagonize!