Lots of luck!! I got out of the .32-20 business after I ran its course, so to speak. Sold the guns, gave away some brass, but kept the dies, moulds, dies, and a handful of brass "just in case". Then I did a now regrettable thing and cut down a hundred of my remaining stash of brass to make .310 Cadet cases to feed a Martini Cadet rifle. A couple months ago what should appear on my doorstep but a dandy Colt Army Special .32-20. Back in the .32-20 game, again, and finding brass to be either unobtainable or outrageously priced, ditto loaded ammo for the purposes of shooting to get the brass. What's a boy to do?


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"Always certain, often right." Keith McCafferty