A great economical training round for practicing at the range. It dates back to the early part of this century. This bullet is 100% lead with no jacket. It provides excellent accuracy and is very economical.
Test Barrel Length: 4"
Factory Velocity in Feet Per Second (to nearest 10 FPS):
- Muzzle: 710
- 25yds: 690fps
- 50yds: 670fps
- 75yds: 650fps
- 100yds: 640fps
Energy in Foot Pounds (to nearest 5 foot pounds):
- Muzzle: 115
- 25yds: 105
- 50yds: 100
- 75yds: 95
- 100yds: 90
Mid Range Trajectory:
- 25yds: 0.6
- 50yds: 2.3
- 75yds: 5.3
- 100yds: 9.6
32 S&W Long, 98gr, Lead Round Nose, (Per 20)
Caliber Dictionary
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 S&W Long was introduced in 1903. It uses the same .315-inch bullet as its predecessor, the 32 S&W Short, but has a longer (.92-inch) case. It is no powerhouse, but with a 98-grain bullet at 705 feet per second it is more powerful than the 32 S&W Short. 32 S&W Short cartridges can be used in a 32 S&W Long revolver, but not vice versa. The 32 S&W Long is a mild, low-recoiling cartridge that has long been popular for personal defense, although perhaps never extremely effective. Numerous revolvers have been so chambered, and ammunition is readily available. — Craig Boddington
Specifications
Manufacturer: Federal
Manufacturer No : C32LB
SKU : 23885
UPC : 029465093037
Warranty : Warranted against manufacturers defects.