JWF III
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Add to that list http://georgia-arms.com/32-20win-1.aspx
$28/ 50 rnds
$55.50/ 100 rnds
$550/ 1000 rnds
They're typically the only reason I go to shows anymore. And that's one of my favs to shoot.
Wyman
Thanks for the advice, I always save brass. I actually have a few buddies that reload my .30-06 shells, but none do 32-20.I highly suggest saving your brass even if you don't reload right now. If you decide to in the future you will have brass that's fairly hard to find used. Also, some commercial reloaders will load ammo for you at a discount if you have brass to turn in.
It likely can be shot with .32 shorts and longs if the rim diameter is sufficient to keep it from slipping forward into the chamber. I do not own a .32-20 and so can not determine this. The .32 colt and S&W cases may split and that is a potential danger that might get you hurt. You may be able to avoid case splitting by wrapping the cases in paper to increase their diameter. Not a safe thing to do but it will likely work if you really need the gun to go bang. Do not do this with the .32 HR Magnum since it has a much higher pressure.
Nothing if that's enough. It's not enough for some folks and the cartridge is capable of so much more in a strong gun. Rifle or sixgun.What is wrong with a 100 grain bullet going at 950 fps as loaded by the major factories.