Mr. Taffin: Nice .32 H&R Article
Kudos to you for your recent Guns Magazine article on the .32 H&R. It's one of my favorite cartridges and it gets way too little attention these days.
The two Andy Horvath Rugers are lovely and the FA 97 with the second .32-20 cylinder makes me green with envy. You have great taste in revolvers, as you've demonstrated on numerous occasions in the past.
I've owned a number of firearms chambered for the .32 H&R, including the Ruger small frames in both standard and Bisley configuration, the Ruger SP101 4 inch, which is a fine kit gun, and a Browning Lo-wall I had rebored from .22 Hornet to .32 H&R. They've all been fun to play with and surprisingly accurate.
Anyway, thanks for the article and in particular the data.
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Mr. Taffin: Nice .32 H&R Article
THANK YOU FOR THE KIND WORDS!
From what I have heard about the 327 magnum being fairly
Nasty to shoot I think I would rather have a 32 H&R
It isn't really that bad.
Of course, I do load my H&R's a bit on the heavy side so the difference isn't that great. I can bring an SP-101 in .327 to AR (assuming you make it) if'n you'd like to give it a go. Just holler.