David I would swap you a little used single seven and some coin for the Blackhawk.
The single seven is handy. I would have much preferred a proper 32 mag for my use.
The Blackhawk is a whole ‘nother critter. I have Buckeye, an excellent shooter with a ridiculous amount of bark when I load what I refer to as Blackhawk only 32-20 loads. Runs a 140-145 at around 1500 and change. I would think the 327 could do the same with a lot of the bullet on the outside of the case. My 32-20 loads use the full
length of the Blackhawk cylinder.
Some will raise an eyebrow, others may raise their voice. I am in a small circle of others doing the same. I see it as no different than what has been done with the 45 Colt and the 45-70, just be cautious of what you put it in.
They will NOT feed nor chamber in ANY lever or wheel gun I have had the opportunity to play with.
The 327 is what the 32HR should have been to begin with. I think it would have done better. Then again I know of two folks that bought them, love the round, hate the blast.
The single seven is handy. I would have much preferred a proper 32 mag for my use.
The Blackhawk is a whole ‘nother critter. I have Buckeye, an excellent shooter with a ridiculous amount of bark when I load what I refer to as Blackhawk only 32-20 loads. Runs a 140-145 at around 1500 and change. I would think the 327 could do the same with a lot of the bullet on the outside of the case. My 32-20 loads use the full
length of the Blackhawk cylinder.
Some will raise an eyebrow, others may raise their voice. I am in a small circle of others doing the same. I see it as no different than what has been done with the 45 Colt and the 45-70, just be cautious of what you put it in.
They will NOT feed nor chamber in ANY lever or wheel gun I have had the opportunity to play with.
The 327 is what the 32HR should have been to begin with. I think it would have done better. Then again I know of two folks that bought them, love the round, hate the blast.