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<blockquote data-quote="Cedar Creek" data-source="post: 2586063" data-attributes="member: 12387"><p>I have a lot of history with the .32-20 cartridge. I have two rifles and two revolvers in .32-20; both revolvers are Smith & Wesson Hand Ejectors. One is a square butt 5" barrel from before WWII- probably late 30's. It's the one I shoot & carry mostly. The other one is a Model of 1903 from probably 1904 or 1905; it has the hard rubber round butt and 5" barrel.</p><p></p><p>I use a 115 grain cast bullet over 3.8 grains of W-231 in the newer revolver and 3.5 grains of W-231 in the older one.</p><p></p><p>For roaming the woods and fishing in the creeks and rivers of SE Oklahoma I think the .32-20 revolvers are just right. Both of my .32-20 revolvers came out of Leflore County. I also have two Ruger Single-Six revolvers in .32 H&R Mag and a little S&W .32 Long Hand Ejector with a 3" barrel and round hard rubber grip. I think it is an I-Frame.</p><p></p><p>Cedar Creek</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cedar Creek, post: 2586063, member: 12387"] I have a lot of history with the .32-20 cartridge. I have two rifles and two revolvers in .32-20; both revolvers are Smith & Wesson Hand Ejectors. One is a square butt 5" barrel from before WWII- probably late 30's. It's the one I shoot & carry mostly. The other one is a Model of 1903 from probably 1904 or 1905; it has the hard rubber round butt and 5" barrel. I use a 115 grain cast bullet over 3.8 grains of W-231 in the newer revolver and 3.5 grains of W-231 in the older one. For roaming the woods and fishing in the creeks and rivers of SE Oklahoma I think the .32-20 revolvers are just right. Both of my .32-20 revolvers came out of Leflore County. I also have two Ruger Single-Six revolvers in .32 H&R Mag and a little S&W .32 Long Hand Ejector with a 3" barrel and round hard rubber grip. I think it is an I-Frame. Cedar Creek [/QUOTE]
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