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.32 H&R Magnum

US rimmed revolver cartridge


US rimmed revolver cartridge

FieldValue
name.32 H&R Magnum
image32handrmagand38special.pngimage_size = 300px
caption.32 H&R Magnum *(left)* with a .38 Special *(right)*
originUSA
typeRevolver
designerHarrington & Richardson
Federal Premium Ammunition
design_date1984
manufacturerFederal
production_date1984–present
parent[.32 S&W Long](32-s-w-long)
case_typeRimmed, straight
bullet.312
neck.337
base.337
rim_dia.375
rim_thick.055
case_length1.075
length1.350
primerSmall pistol
max_pressure21000
max_cup21,000
bw177
btype1Cast LFP
vel1998
en1170
bw285
btype2HP
vel21263
en2301
bw390
btype3LSWC
vel3963
en3185
bw490
btype4JHP
vel41227
en4301
bw5100
btype5JHP
vel51208
en5324
balsrcHodgdon

Federal Premium Ammunition

The .32 H&R Magnum, also known as the .32 Magnum, is a rimmed cartridge designed for use in revolvers. It was developed and introduced in 1984 as a joint venture between Harrington & Richardson and Federal Premium Ammunition.

The .32 Magnum was designed to be more than double the speed and energy of the less powerful .32 Smith & Wesson Long cartridge, on which it is based. Loadings for the .32 H&R Magnum even typically exceed hot .38 Special +P loads in terms of both speed and energy. The .32 Magnum also has a higher maximum pressure than the .38 Special.

Performance

The .32 H&R Magnum offers substantially more performance than most other .32 caliber handgun cartridges, such as the .32 ACP, and is considered an effective small-game hunting cartridge. When loaded to potential, the cartridge can provide similar performance from a handgun to the traditional .32-20 from a rifle. Though not always considered normative according to modern considerations, historically, this range of performance between the light and heavier expanding loads has proved efficient and versatile for many people, some of whom were evidently more than satisfied with relying on one rifle for both small game and medium-sized deer within reasonable range. Its higher velocity offers a flat trajectory, while the light weight of the bullet results in low recoil.

Maximum pressure for the .32 H&R Magnum is set at 21,000 CUP by SAAMI.

Use

In 2013, Hornady introduced a .32 H&R Magnum "Critical Defense" cartridge designed for self-defense. It propels an 80 gr grain FTX (flex tip), bullet at 1,150 ft/s muzzle velocity. Buffalo Bore offers +P rated cartridges with either 100 gr JHP or 130 gr Keith hard cast SWC bullets.

Since the .32 H&R Magnum headspaces on the rim and shares the rim dimensions and case and bullet diameters of the shorter .32 S&W and .32 S&W Long cartridges, these shorter cartridges may be safely fired in arms chambered for the .32 H&R Magnum. However, the longer, more powerful .32 H&R Magnum cartridges cannot be safely fired in arms designed for the .32 S&W or .32 S&W Long.

In 2007, the .32 H&R Magnum was the basis for a "super magnum", the .327 Federal Magnum. The .32 H&R can safely be fired out of any firearm chambered for .327 Federal.

Firearms chambered for the .32 H&R Magnum

Handguns

In addition to Harrington & Richardson, other manufacturers who have offered revolvers in .32 H&R Magnum include Dan Wesson Firearms, Charter Arms (professional seven round revolver), Freedom Arms, Smith & Wesson (J and K frames), Ruger (Blackhawk, Single-Six, GP100, SP101, Ruger LCR and LCRx), Taurus, and New England Firearms (NEF). In addition, any gun chambered for the .327 Federal Magnum cartridge can safely fire the .32 H&R Magnum cartridge (as well as the shorter .32 S&W and .32 S&W Long cartridges). American Derringer, Bond Arms, and Cobra Firearms offer derringers in .32 H&R Magnum, while Thompson Center Arms offered their Contender pistol in it.

Rifles

Marlin offered the Model 1894CB lever-action rifle in .32 H&R Magnum. Unlike other Marlin 1894s, the 1894CB loads from the front of the tubular 10-shot magazine, like their Model 39A rimfire rifle, and has a faster, 10% shorter throw, lever action. It has a 20 in tapered octagonal barrel, an overall length of 37.5 in, and weighs 6.5 lb.

References

References

  1. Saami pressures. (n.d.). Retrieved May 3, 2023, from https://leverguns.com/articles/saami_pressures.htm
  2. [http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp .32 H&R Mag data at Hodgdon] {{webarchive. link. (11 November 2007)
  3. (31 December 2022). "327 Federal Magnum: A Good .357 Magnum Alternative?".
  4. "BBTI - Ballistics by the Inch :: .32 H&R Results".
  5. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080227195809/http://www.accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2Guide/Handgun/Standarddata/32Cal(7.65mm)/32%20H_R%20Magnum%20page%2086.pdf .32 H&R Magnum data from Accurate Powder]
  6. (7 November 2012). "Critical Defense® 32 H&R Magnum from Hornady®".
  7. "[https://www.buffalobore.com/index.php?l=product_list&c=90 Buffalo Bore .32 H&R Magnum]"
  8. Treakle, John W. ''[[American Rifleman]]'' (May 2011) p. 42
  9. "Marlin Firearms – Model 1894CB".
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