Super-X Power-Point's unique exposed soft-nose jacketed bullet design delivers maximum energy on target. Strategically placed notches around the jacket mouth improve upset and ensure uniform expansion for massive energy release.
Symbol: X32WS2
Caliber: 32 Winchester Special
Bullet Weight: 170 Grains
Bullet Type: Power Point
Game Selector Guide: Deer
CXP Guide Number: 2 (light, thin-skinned game)
Test Barrel Length: 24"
Velocity (Feet Per Second):
- Muzzle: 2250
- 100yds: 1870
- 200yds: 1537
- 300yds: 1267
- 400yds: 1082
- 500yds: 971
Energy (Foot Pounds):
- Muzzle: 1911
- 100yds: 1320
- 200yds: 892
- 300yds: 606
- 400yds: 442
- 500yds: 356
Trajectory, Short Range:
- 50yds: 0.6
- 100yds: 0
- 150yds: -3.1
- 200yds: -9.2
- 250yds: -19.0
- 300yds: -33.2
Trajectory, Long Range:
- 100yds: 2.0
- 150yds: 0
- 200yds: -5.1
- 250yds: -13.8
- 300yds: -27.1
- 400yds: -70.9
- 500yds: -144.3
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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32 Winchester Special |
Weight |
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170 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Soft Point |
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MFG NO |
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X32WS2 |
SKU |
|
1007708 |
UPC |
|
020892200425 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 32 Winchester Special was introduced in the Model 1894 Winchester lever-action in 1902. It is based on the 30-30 Winchester case necked up to take a .321-inch bullet. Its 170-grain bullet at 2250 feet per second is obviously very similar to the 30-30's 170-grain load. Intended to be more powerful than the 30-30, it really isn't, although its larger diameter bullet probably hits a bit harder. Even so, it was perceived as more powerful--thus a better "black bear cartridge"--and remained a popular chambering in both Winchester and Marlin lever actions for many years. No new firearms are currently chambered to 32 Winchester Special, but ammunition remains available from Federal, Remington, and Winchester. —
Craig Boddington