.32-20 ammo

I have fired a lot of the Winchester Super X 100 grain lead flat point ammo in my 1923 vintage .32-20 M&P. It shoots just fine and I'm sure it isn't considered the "rifle only" type ammo. It does have a good sharp CRACK when fired, very different than shooting an old M&P with standard .38 Special LRN ammo.
 
I have fired a lot of the Winchester Super X 100 grain lead flat point ammo in my 1923 vintage .32-20 M&P. It shoots just fine and I'm sure it isn't considered the "rifle only" type ammo. It does have a good sharp CRACK when fired, very different than shooting an old M&P with standard .38 Special LRN ammo.

Most of us greybeards that have shot the .32-20 factory loads in the past have commented on the sharp crack and have recommended extra ear protection. While not as loud as a .30 Carbine Ruger Blackhawk, .32-20 revolvers are noisy. :)
 
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