Rambler42
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I have a Model 1899 in .32-20 that I really enjoy shooting. I recently got a Winchester 1885 in the same caliber. My Lyman loading manual shows quite a difference between loading .32-20 for pistol (4 grains of Unique), and for the rifle (10.8 grains of IMR 4198). In order to make sure I don't get them mixed up I use different color boxes and use a hard lead bullet for the pistol and a JHP for the rifle.
But it got me to thinking, what would happen if I did get one of the rifle bullets in the pistol? Would it destroy the pistol or, since the powder burns so much slower, would I just get a big flash as unburned powder blows out the end of the 6-inch barrel?
But it got me to thinking, what would happen if I did get one of the rifle bullets in the pistol? Would it destroy the pistol or, since the powder burns so much slower, would I just get a big flash as unburned powder blows out the end of the 6-inch barrel?