May 38 long be shot in .38 spl., and .32 long shot in 32-20?
I found an old box of .38 long and just wondered if I could shoot it in my .38 spl., or sell it at the gun show.
Nedlate, the box I have is 38 LC, 158 gr. I don't know where i got it, just wondering. Probably best to sell it to someone that would appreciate for what it is.
Might be a hoot to shoot in this! It is a .12 ga adapter to allow a .12 ga to shoot .32-20 Winchester out of a .12 ga, It was patented 1901.
Further, with the looseness of a 32 S&W L in a 32-20 chamber, you may get erratic ignition. Accuracy beyond bad breath range will also be likely to be iffy. One aspect of accuracy is a case that fits the chamber well (and consistently) so the bullet launches consistently as well.
Although 32-20 brass now seems to be made out of unobtanium now, it would be worth hunting some up if you want to get the fullest benefit of your 32-20 revolver.
Froggie