The 327 and the 30 carbine appear to be about the same "power-wise". I've been thinking my next pistol will be a Blackhawk in the 327 but I already have a 30 carbine Blackhawk. So I weighed some pros and cons and really can't see myself buying another Blackhawk that's nearly the same thing as what I already have. Here are some pros and cons that I thought of fore each:
30 carbine ammo is available almost anywhere and is relatively cheap. - PRO.
30 carbine has no rim and needs to be trimmed properly every firing if loaded in a revolver and possibly other chambers - CON
30 carbine has a tapered wall, not straight walled which makes resizing a little more strenuous. - CON
327 mag is not very available (at this time anyway) and is more than likely going to be sold at a premium price. - CON
327 mag has a straight wall and a rim for ease when reloading. - PRO
327 mag bullets are generally higher priced than stadard 308 110 gr FMJ or soft points. CON
Both are LOUD sonovaguns (well, I know the 30 carbine is) and don't really lend themselves to self defense in a pistol unless the shooter is outfitted with a good set of ear muffs. A BIG CON!!
I've decided to hold off for the time being in order to see what else comes out in the 327 caliber. In the mean time, I'll keep shooting my 30 carbine. However, if I didn't already have that 30 carbine Blackhawk, I'd probably be at the store buying my new 327 mag today.
Couger, it is ironic that both of those 32's are really just .308's in the Thompson Centers. I never understood the use of that concept?