The 32-20 is much slower than the .32 Spec. and doesn't shoot as heavy a bullet. I don't have a 32-20 at present, but find it a great revolver cartridge for small game hunting. It isn't any problem for me to reload but you do want to watch your bullet alignment in the neck when loading cast bullets.
The 32-20 was considered a much better "poaching" round than the 25-2- because of the heavier bullet. The 25-20 was favored by practiced poachers because it didn't have as loud a report. Only reporting what I have been told.
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