There was a time that they were sold for $15. I bought a lot of them, still have 4.
.22lr, .17 ackley hornet, .218 mashburn bee, and an untouched one. Some will take the 32/20 as is but some they won't quite chamber. Most of the barrels that I've measured have been .316 to .318. 32/20s are about .312 so you need a soft bullet that can obdurate to fill the barrel. Many were converted to .32 Win. special which uses a .321 bullet with no ill efffects. Cartridges of the world said they were tested to 60,000 lbs. Love em.
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