Description
Here’s a fun experiment: Go to your local supermassive sporting goods store and ask an employee who’s too young to register for the draft where the 32-20 Win ammo is. The uncomprehending look in his eyes will illustrate the round’s unpopularity perfectly.
rBut we know what it is, as demonstrated by the pallet of ammo we have from Remington in our warehouse. This cartridge features a classic 100 grain lead round nose projectile. Lead is nice and soft, but the bullet’s profile is ever so slightly flattened so as to help prevent a disastrous tubular magazine misfire. It is good when a rarer cartridge has a brass shell casing as strong as Remington’s, because you can reload it a several times before you have to hound down more. This round’s Boxer primer is non-corrosive, and nothing like what a shooter would have dealt with back in the late 1800s when 32-20 Win debuted.
rNote: Do not confuse 32-20 Win with 32-40 Win, 32 WCF, or 32 WSL. This round will not work in rifles chambered for those cartridges.




