If you enjoy the forum please consider supporting it by signing up for a NES Membership The benefits pay for the membership many times over.
Be sure to enter the NES/MFS May Giveaway ***Canik METE SFX***
There's apparently a bit of squishyness in that it started out as a blackpowder round and there still may be some older handguns around that can't handle the smokeless powder pressures. The one I have (my dad's) is in the 100-year-old or more range, and I'd be loath to put some of the modern high pressure loads through it.Is there a difference between .32-20 pistol vs. 32.20 rifle? I always thought one caliber was the same for either application. There's no distinction among loading manuals that I'm aware of.