Talk:.32 Winchester Special
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derived from 30-30
[edit]From the Hornady Manual: .32 Winchester Special, test rifle Winchester 1894, barrel: 1 in 16" twist. Bullet: .321" diameter. ""The 32 Special had its origin in in 1895 when it was introduced by Winchester in their Model 94 lever action. The primary intent of the cartridge was to offer a smokeless loaded round that could be reloaded with black powder. Needless to say, the hoped-for popularity never came about." --Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading, 3rd Ed., 1980." Hornady lists their .30-30 test rifle as Winchester 1894, barrel: 1 in 12" twist. Bullet: .308" diameter. That's a .013" difference in diameter of bullet, and 4" in rate of twist of barrel. The rate of twist appears to be a compromise between full velocity factory loaded jacketed bullet ammo and reloaded ammo at lower velocity; wear on the .32 special barrel may degrade accuracy with high velocity factory ammo before it degrades accuracy with lower velocity reloads. Naaman Brown (talk) 22:45, 5 November 2008 (UTC)