New .32 Mag Ruger Revolver Round?

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That's some of what is good about the new .327Mag, you get performance on par with the .30Carbine and .32/20 without the problems of those two rounds.

From a reloader perspective it's a big improvement, the .30 Carbine doesn't work with carbide sizers because it's not straight walled, the .32/20 has a double problem as it can't use carbide sizers and the brass is very thin and fragile.

I'm anxiously waiting for the .327Mag and really looking at having some fun with it. I'm a tad nervous that this is being touted as a defense round rather than a sportsman round, hopefully they'll see the sporting merit and market it that way as well.

An nice single action Ruger and a lever action Marlin would be a very nice set up for small game. I already have the set for the .32 H&R Mag and it's wonderful, the .327 can only make it better.
 
RC, did the problems you cite with the .30 Carbine occur more frequently with one particular load or was it a general problem?
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My Blackhawk was with most reloads and also GI mil-sup.
I think it was more a rough recoil shield problem then a .30 Carbine problem.
My friends has never had problems with cylinder rotation.

But he continues to have the "brass ring in the chamber" thing with both GI mil-sup and reloads. I have tried to get him to send it back to Ruger for diagnoses, but he has never bothered because he seldom shoots it anymore.

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