.32 revolvers coming back?

I've been seeing more younger shooters picking up .32 revolvers at the range recently. The recoil is light, and they're actually pretty fun to shoot for a long time. I wouldn't be surprised if they make a comeback.
 
I’ve been noticing more of them too. The recoil’s easy enough to handle and they’re just pleasant to shoot overall. I wouldn’t be shocked if they keep getting more popular.
 
I’ve contributed to the rise in 32 revolvers, I have 4. 3 Rugers and 1 Cimarron. The Rugers can shoot 32 long, 32 H&R mag and 327 Fed Mag. The Cimarron has 2 cylinders 32 H&R and 32-20. I also have a Berretta in 32acp.
I just wish the various ammo prices weren’t so high.
 
Pawngal you need to start reloading. Once you have the basics down with jacked bullets, learn to cast and powder coat bullets. Round cost goes to something like 8-10 cents. It's not that hard to do.
 
Pawngal you need to start reloading. Once you have the basics down with jacked bullets, learn to cast and powder coat bullets. Round cost goes to something like 8-10 cents. It's not that hard to do.
I understand but I don't shoot any them very much, mainly the Ruger Blackhawk. And I'm too old for a new hobby!
 
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I have a .32 Colt 1903 re-make semi-auto that is a fun gun to shoot, and very accurate, but I really only go for big bore revolvers. I did have a 45 Schofield at one point which was fun as a plinker, but sold that a few years back.
 

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