A group for 32 lovers?

I went to the range last night with my 16-4 and a 34-1. Had ammo for both but was startled when I opened what I thought was a box of 50 wadcuters and saw only 20 :eek:

the price tag on those was $26.95 :eek: again!

I am sure there are better prices online.

Those 20 rounds sure went fast. :(

BTW both the lgs I frequent had just received big loads of ammo when I visited this week. The bricks of .22 are readily available now. It sure would be nice if .32longs would show up.
 
I went to the range last night .... It sure would be nice if .32longs would show up.

To paraphrase Horace Greeley, "Reload young man, reload!"

As for question someone asked about the 5 Star™ speed loaders, it seems like they are just a machined aluminum version of the HKS™ style loaders. That's my second choice of design, but it is what's available.

Froggie
 
I just re-read this whole thread and you guys are about to get me up an running with my .32's again. I must admit that I have been most lax recently.

I am currently out of town but when I return I'll run some of those new Lee wadcutters out of that new six cavity mold, Froggie (a thousand or so should get me started(:>)) and see how they work in my 16-4. If I get really fired up I may just break out the 631 or the Ruger SP-101, too.

16-4:


S&W Mode 631:


Ruger SP-101:


Yeah, my pistolsmith thought I was out of my mind for putting a Red Dot Sight on the Ruger. However, it shot really well but I couldn't zero it with the iron sights. The red dot sight cured the sighting error and allowed maximum results with my aging eyes. I am one of those ol' souls that prefers to hit what he shoots at (LOL).

Dale53
 
I previously posted of my "addiction" all things 32, now this is representative of my habit!!
I now have three USFA revolvers in 32-20 with the extra 327 magnum cylinder. After going through a lot of money to get these Ruger comes out with the Single Seven in 327!!
So guess how many new Ruger Single Sevens I could of bought with the amount of money I spent on the USFA's??
Anyway, I know one hundred years from now the great, great grankids will enjoy them!!



I also will mention the 4 pound Blackhawk Bisley 7 shot in 327 magnum, it shoots great and like a lazer!!

 
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