Can the .32-20 really outdo the .327 federal? I like the fed round because its a straight case and can use carbide dies without lubing. the brass is stronger and less prone to damage. .32-20 cases ejected from our old winchester always end up with dented case mouths. I have a section of mosin nagant barrel i would like to have a liner made from and install into a bored out .410 shotgun barrel. the last inch and a half of the shotgun barrel would act like a flash suppressor? Really like the idea of the federal round being able to shoot the .32mag and the .32long from my experience with the .357MAX and shooting the mags and .38s. Just plain fun!
Well let me clarify; comparing the two using the limitations of Sachs SAMMI specs, NO. The 327 exceeds the old 32/20 cartridge. BUT. The old 32 was built in a time when we used black powder. Guns at least cartridge guns where in there toddler years. The guns lacked the STREGNTH the steel lacked the STREGNTH and the smiths lacked the knoledge and to a larger extent the resources we have today. SO. If we load the 32/20 to moderate pressures of say 40K then the reply changes and YES the 32/20 can exceed the ballistics of the 327. IN MODERN GUNS of coarse as if you have a old timer your best advised NOT to push things!
I have shared a favorite load with Peter and before I go too far here I agree with Peter this should NOT become a one is better than the other post!! Anyhow, that load uses a fast powder, a 100g XTP bullet and it exceeds 2200 fps from a rifle barrel. It's a devistation small to med sized game loading! I have been playing with the new Speer 115g bullet made for the 327 in my 32/20 with so far good results. Another LONG TIME FAVORITE loading I have is a 115g softcast swc bullet and a small lee dipper scoop of PB powder. This one dosent need hearing protection and is a perfect squirrel rabbit loading! It simply cuts a 32 cal hole almost ZERO blood shot meat and instantly dead critters from any "good" shot.
Another loading I have used on whitetails utilizing a 7.62x39 125g spritzer bullet loaded just under 2000fps. I am still working with this loading as accuracy is exceptional. I'm talking a single 50cal hole at 50 yards but still zero pressure indicators. The deer I shot with it two years ago did not recover the bullet but it also showed minimal expansion.
I have a very nice bullet mold on loan to me from a friend. It's a modified Lyman 311440. That drops a 150g RN bullet. But the profile is better dis robed as a caliber diameter flat point with a radius. As it's very blunt. I simply love the profile. What makes this a 32 bullet is the modification the mold drops .314 bullets instead of .310.
. I need to work up data myself as I can only find brief references to it's use.
Yes the case is fragile but that's really only a issue for those reload era who mass produce ammo. Not for the hobbiest who enjoys building a box of shells and envoys the process more then the results.
The 32/20 holds a special place for me. It has since I was introduced to is and it probably always will. Folks from wide open places may not see it's merits. But growing up hunting as I do here in New England. It's a wonderful game getter along with it's stable mates the 25/20 and later 218 Bee.
There is plenty of room for both cartridges I simply prefer the 32/20.
CW