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jacketed soft point bullets for 32-20 rifle

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  • WWllVet
    Point Two One Eight; both Hornady and Speer make JHP's for the .32-20. I use both in my rifle and pistol no problem.Vet
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  • snocountry
    i like the hdy xtp's in .32 cal.(pistol bullets) they are sturdy enough to stay together at rifle velocities. the 100 gr seem to shoot the best in a 92 win. It's fairly easy to get 2000 fps but you will need to keep rifle and revolver loads seperate.
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  • v35
    Remington makes the 100gr sp. I bought a scad of them a few years ago from Midway. The Hornady XTPs work well in both my 25 Remington and 30 Lugers.Mostly, I use plated 95 & 118gr lead bullets from National Bullet Co.216 951-1854.These work at 1200-1600fps velocities that I use.
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  • 218Beekeep
    Thank you gentlemen,I`ll look`em up!~POINT TWO ONE EIGHT~
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  • AdamsQuailHunter
    Hi 218 Beekeep"er" I vote with all of the above. I have a model 92 in 32-20 that I use XTP's in running at 1800 - 1900 fps. Also have a S&W hand ejector in the same caliber. Have the 92 rifle fodder marker with a red permanent marker on the head stamp and a green permanent marker on the head stamp of the fodder for the hand ejector. If I stuck some of the 92 stuff in the hand ejector, then for one shot I would have 32-20 MAGNUM but no hand ejector or maybe no hand.Like V35, I also have a lot of heads in various calibers from NBC. Always been good quality at competative prices.Are you going to do the Ft. Myers show on Feb. 2-3 or the Lakeland show that weekend??
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