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Steve P
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32 H&R to 327 - feasible?
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Anyone try reaming out a 32 H&R Mag chamber to 327? Worth it? Is the 327 brass better than the .32 mag brass?
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http://www.gunblast.com/Bowen-327s.htm
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As I replied to your other identical post, the .327 operates at 45,000 p.s.i. - almost 2x that of the .32H&R and waaaaay above the other, older, smaller .32's.
It better be in a strong gun.
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