FIVE Rounds In ONE! Taurus .327 Magnum Revolver Unboxing, Range Review & First Shots!
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Testing out a Taurus revolver chambered in .327 Federal Magnum. This revolver has the ability to run five different types of ammo, but will it run them well? .327 Magnum, .32 H&R Magnum, .32 S&W, .32 S&W Long, .32 Auto. Taurus 327, Taurus 856, Taurus 605.
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Great video. I love the 327 Mag. I have a Ruger SP101 4.25''. It's a very versatile pistol. With 32 ACP or 32 S&W it literally recoils like a 22LR. With 32 S&W Long it recoils like a 22 mag, 32 H&R recoils like a lite loaded 38 special and 327 mag recoils at about 75% of the 357 mag recoil. It's unfortunate that it isn't more popular. Check out all the testing Gun Sam has done on his channel. His testing shows penetration in 32 S&W Long that is far deeper than I would have thought possible. The 32 H&R testing he's performed is incredible. Probably the most in depth of any channel I've seen for this caliber. The 327 videos he has are also extensive and excellent. The 327 is a very useful and well rounded chambering.
Do you ever have reliability issues with the 32 acp
Definitely a very cool chambering. I got a few tests in mind for sure.😎
.32 H&R is nothing to fool around with as Sam has shown time & time again. Same for .32 S&W Long. And the .32 S&W Long has so little recoil, I can literally shoot several hundred round in a session and have no issues with these 63 year old wrists!!!
I’m a big fan of Gun Sam’s channel also and he really sold me on the .327. It’s nice to see this channel cover the .32s as well. Not a lot of channels cover these less common calibers, many of which I think still have a relevant niche.
@@bryangrote8781 I agree. In his testing you can see a great deal of performance is available in the 327 mag and the other smaller 32 cals. My 4.25'' Ruger SP101 is a very versatile pistol. It's very accurate even out to 50+ yards and can be used for self defense hunting, target shooting, etc. It also makes a great trainer as the 32 ACP, 32 S&W and the 32 S&W Long all have extremely low recoil. Those cals are literally the same recoil as 22LR and 22 Mag.
Tools you are seriously killing it bro! That’s an awesome revolver! I have a 605 poly protector and it’s a mule with full house .357 rounds, I had no idea that little gun would run that many rounds.
Thank you sir. Definitely a versatile ltitle revolver.😎
Now that’s a Jack of all trades if I’ve ever seen one
Absolutely
Yeah but you can't find any of that ammo anywhere... Good idea in theory but after the coof not in action
@@shainshartershwate7421 exactly 💯
Jack of all oddball cartridges lol
You can do the same thing with a 357 38 special 38 long and 38short
Our feeder is very close to one of our old dilapidated barns, so we use it as a hunting blind. I don’t test ammo or weapons on fantasy gel or meat targets, I just use them on actual hogs and deer. Over the years, I’ve taken more game with handguns than the rifles I’ve walked out there with. The .327 or older .32 H&R mag is a fine pig dropper. (Poly Ruger in .327).
If you are overly caught up in the velocity/penetration/wound channel debate, I can also tell you this much. A .380 (Kimber Micro) will absolutely drop both a deer and hog. I don’t need to go into the larger common calibers, for we know they will certainly get the job done.
But I wanted to reassure anyone who would doubt the effectiveness of the two cartridges I’ve mentioned.
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Of course handgun rounds can kill stuff. That’s not really the purpose of gel and wound channel comparisons and meat targets. It just gives folks a baseline of performance. No need to come on here with your condescending comments and using this video as an excuse to brag about killing stuff.
(I’ve killed more deer and elk and bears and cougars than you have probably ever seen , there , I guess this is the place to come to brag)
Boy, that's what I call fun!! Can't wait for the gel tests. VERY interesting stuff coming up. I will say that .327 Fed is a LOTmore powerful than I thought it'd be.
It's definitely no slouch.😎👊
Part of its the sectional density.
Fun on a bun! I jumped on the 327 Federal bandwagon early. Partly due to the versatility, and partly due to the inherent accuracy of 32 caliber cartridges. Full-boogy loads are a handful (as you discovered), but incredibly effective. A 3" Ruger SP101 I load for has no problem keeping all its shots on a B27 silhouette target at 100 yards with several different loads. My personal favorite handloads for social occasions use the 115 grain Gold Dot...that bullet was discontinued for a while, but it looks like they resurrected it for the new 30 Super Carry, so I'm hoping it will be available as a component in the near future. For knockaround use, the 32 H&R with 120 grain RNFP cast bullets OR the 100 grain Hornady XTP is tough to beat.
I actually got a couple boxes of XTP to use for loading a few rounds.👍
What's your load for cast 120gr H&R?
@@ammoiscurrency5706 I just run 3 grains of Titegroup with the 120 for target and small game. mild and accurate from a Single Six. Brian Pearce did a great article for the Oct/Nov 2018 edition of "Handloader" called ".32 H&R Magnum (Pet Loads)" with recipes for bullets up to 130 grains for Rugers, including some warm ones.
@@noahmercy-mann4323 thank you! I will need to check that out.
These were a lot more fun to shoot pre-shortage. I have a Smith and Wesson (I believe now discontinued) and prices on the .32 regular and long have more than tripled. You could get Fiocchi ammo for around $10-12 per box, the last I saw at a retail store was $35.
Yeah, it's pretty nuts.
@@ToolsandTargets It is my EDC.
You found ammo for this pistol?
@Pat Watson Nice.😎
@Pat Watson Excellent! Thanks for the intel.
Good knowing that you can shoot so many different rounds thru the revolver. Thanks for the video.
Appreciate you watching as always, brother!😎👊
As always love the videos. I have a few Taurus revolvers myself. Keep the videos coming.
Appreciate that!
I am too stuck on 38/357, but I always wanted a 3 inch 327. I am a big fan of the 32 S&W Long round but its a benefit that you can cover all your bases with five different rounds. I especially see the benefit in ammo shortages like what we have seen.
Definitely a cool chambering.👍
Can't beat 5 in 1 capability any day of the week! However, I think I would shy away from using the .32 Auto round if it were me. There's four other fine loads that can be utilized that are less problematic and more accurate...just saying. I love the versatility of the Model 327, makes for lots of shooting opportunities. You sure are filling up your stable with some fine "hand tools" from Taurus, looking good bud! Congrats! Enjoyed the video as always, take care and stay safe my friend!
Thank you sir. Have to agree on the .32 auto.👍
Last year, I scored a Ruger Vaquero with a Birds Head grip in .327 Magnum to go with my Henry .327. The ballistics of .327 Federal Magnum ain't no joke!!! It's the oddball cartridge that should be more widely accepted!!!!
Nice!😎
It's much more capable than most people realize.
You mean a Single-Seven, not Vaquero, right?
I'm sure the Taurus is a very well-made gun, but I bought the Ruger .327 FedMag about 12 years ago. Not sure anyone else made one at that time. Great caliber! Great revolver. Nice video!
Thank you sir.😎
Wow. Very nice. I picked up a Taurus .327 about one month ago. Shot it a few times but .327 ammo is scarce. I picked up some .32 Smith and Wesson, but found that probably shouldn't shoot it out of this revolver. Appeared to shave some of the lead off somehow left shavings afterwards. Did shoot some Speer gold dot .327 and WOW! Talk about power!
Nice. .327 mag is definitely a smokin round.😎
Nice tool. Thanks for the video.
Cylinder timing may be off.have gunsmith check it out
You may have a timing problem with the cylinder.
The 327 magnum is my favorite personal carry caliber.
I'm definitely diggin it.
That's awesome. Any tool that can chamber mutiple "calibers" is a must have in anyones collection. Nice addition sir👍
Thank you, brother.
Yep, another advantage with wheel guns.
You handle the recoil very well. I have a Ruger LCR and find the 100 grain bullets to have quite the snap in recoils. 85 grains are pleasant.
These little Taurus revolvers have some weight to em so that definitely helps.😎👍
The .327 Fed Mag LCR is an intriguing little revolver.
I bought a Taurus 327, but mine's black. The .32 family makes it more shootable than my 856 or S&W 642, and .32 ammo is surprisingly available and affordable. I've managed to find several boxes of .32 H&R and .327 Federal at local shops, as well as online, for reasonable prices (by revolver ammo standards).
Now that's what I've been waiting for! Great test and demonstration. You did pretty well stretching it out there. I hope you got to buy up all the h&r magnum you could. Looking forward to the gel testing to come...
I did go back and get some more.😎
Hey Marc Thomas nice see you here. You few videos ur self on 32s say least. And reloading for it.
With a newer generation of buyers, I think they’ll creep into S&W’s market. They younger generations don’t remember the old Taurus products. Technology in manufacturing has come a long ways in the last 50 years.I’m not a prospective buyer for the 327 but I could see where some folks would buy one. As difficult as it was to find ammo recently, it would drive me nuts hunting each one down for a reasonable price..
I admit, I enjoyed the review
Appreciate that!😎👊
I don’t know man, I’m a young gun owner and I’ve heard enough bad things about Taurus to make me hesitate.
@@blakedavis2447 I sure wouldn’t touch an older one. When I was in law enforcement years ago (uniformed only carried revolvers-357 mag was max allowed per dept & we furnished our own) I was at mandatory qualification and a deputy next to me had one. During firing, the cylinder dropped to the ground and I just started laughing at him. He wound up getting a new pistol. We worked in some rough areas near the Mexican border and just about every one of us had been in a gun battle at least once and some us more than one. I swore I’d never own one. I bought the best I could, a S&W mod 66 357 mag. To this day I still take her out and stretch her legs. An awesome piece that I’ll never get rid of. My son will inherit it. That gun saved my life more than once.
Best wishes and have fun.
Nope. SW won't touch 'em.
I'm 28 and was wondering why Taurus are hated on. When I was 21 my first hand gun was a status in .40 s&w. Never had any feeding issues or anything but eventually I sold it. Visual wise Taurus don't even look bad to me, I think the g2c or g3c look better than Glocks 😅
The .32 is a fun little round for plinking and relatively good for personal defense. The .32HR is excellent for small game. That .327 Mag sounds interesting, particularly if the were to chamber it in a small survival rifle.
There are a few lever actions chambered in it. Probably a smokin little round out of those.
I would love to own a Ruger LCR with a 3-in barrel in 327 magnum. The diversity of the 327 Magnum chambering is awesome. Great content tools!
Thank you sir.
I Own A Ruger LCR In .38+P & It's A Cannon, I Have C/T Laser Grip's On It & It's Deadly Accurate...
You are a lucky man not for owning such beautiful revolvers but for finding .327 Ammo! Great video! Thanks!
Thank you sir.😎👊
I love the .327, and have the older Taurus .327 from 2011 I think, and a newer ruger LCRx. If you're having trouble locating .327 fed mag ammo, I get most of mine from Wisconsin Cartridge. Never an issue with their ammo.
They do not recommend .32ACP, for a number of reasons, and the accuracy isn't there. It'll do in a pinch if needed.
I love that they have 1 more round than a typical snub .38/357.
Great vid!
I'll have to check that out. Appreciate the info.😎👊
I’ve always been intrigued by the 327 Magnum. It seems like it would be a great small game cartridge as well as a great choice to tuck in a hunting day pack. Great video.
Thank you sir. I like it.😎
32 S&W is a great small game round. 327 is way overkill and actually reasonable for medium game such a smallish deer.
Right after he says "a light 22" @ 11:22 you see the 32 acp hit and pop backwards from the flipper target. As a noob to 327 I'm so glad this video was made. Thanks
I noticed that too. Appreciate ya!😎👊
That's a little beast with some multiple punching power 😁 Good video 📹 🔫 Tools
Thank you sir.😎👊
Tools knows this, but for the record, you can easily sand those G10 grips down to your preferred level of texture with fine sandpaper; doesn’t harm the appearance or anything else.
I’ve been on the lookout for one of these at my local shop! Handy little tool, man!
Yessir. Definitely a cool one to have.
Where is your shop???
Those are a pretty little tools to use. And love the varying ammo to shoot out of it. Nice to know.
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I would definitely like to see chrono and jelly tests on all five through this revolver. I don't have any type of 32 magnum I. My collection, yet. I do have 2 older H&R 32 S&W longs and one J frame Smith in 32 S&W long. I also have a couple of much older 32 short Black Powder only pistols and more 32 auto than I can count off the top of my head. I'm definitely a 32 fan. Love your videos hope you can do the full deal on all 5, but if not I still look forward to whatever you can show us. Thanks in advance.
Thank you sir. I'm definitely curious to see how all of them do in some testing.😎👍
Always enjoy your videos. I’ve been a 327 fan since the get go. I agree with you on Taurus revolvers and might just “need” one of these! Sure would like to see some high power 327 load reviews. Good job. Thanks.
Nice video. I have a lot of experience with 32 s&w long. I have a colt police positive 4” in 32 long that was made in 1911. I love 32 s&w long and have been considering getting a 32 h&r or 327 magnum to add to my collection.
Not the most practical when it comes to ammo, but definitely a cool one to have.😎
@@ToolsandTargets yeah if I didn’t handload 32 s&w long I wouldn’t be quite as enamored with it.
@JW-SigP225 hey 👋 man I agree like get hands on a 327mag. Marc got few good video on them
Pretty cool revolver Tools! Will be looking forward to some jelly tests on the different 32 rounds. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you sir.
Love the looks of those Taurus tools, but as I said before, those grips would certainly be an attention getter in a display case!!!
Nice to see Taurus continue to make quality guns now!!
The recoil difference between the first round and the last, was extremely visually noticeable!! Thank you for another great video!!🇺🇸👍🏻
Thank you sir. it was pretty crazy feeling the recoil difference between them all.
Nice new tool! I’ve been curious about this round. Talk about versatility for fun at the range. I’m definitely looking forward to your jelly test on this hot little round. Good stuff as always my friend. 👍🇺🇸
Thank you, brother!
That's a purdy kewl tewl! With this little tool, a .357 with a 9mm conversion cylinder, and a Governor that shoots .410, .45 Colt and .45 ACP with moon clips, along with a Heritage Rough Rider with both cylinders for .22 Mag, LR Longs and Shorts, you would just about have all the bases covered in the Zombie Apocalypse when you're scrounging around looking for something to save your bacon. With just those 4 revolvers, you could shoot.... (let me take my shoes off to count)... 15 different calibers! Can't wait to see the 327 Jelly Time! Keep "em Comin', Tools!
Nice.😎
Very interesting! I like the idea of ammo capable guns , had i known a few years ago I would've gotten a 10mm. I am looking at ones that can shoot couple different ones like handgun/rifle for that versatility. Thanks for info.
Definitely a nice plus.
Glad to learn something new. 32 is a great round. I’d lean to the H&R Magnum. Slightly less recoil and faster follow up.
Agreed.👍
Nice to have options. Something we used to take for granted.
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Yessir.
I bought a 2.5” 85 back in 08. Still my only revolver but love the thing, being the steel version it’s a lil heavy but helps to tame recoil. Those grips are quite nice.
I love these little revolvers.
Would like to see all them together in gel blocks, that would be interesting.
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This is a really interesting video. Thanks for taking the time to make it and the clear explanation.
Appreciate you checkin it out!😎
Nice test. Camera angles were great. Those Federals definitely delivered. I'm still trying to find one of those Taurus in 327. I like the ammo selection and would make for a great jacket get off me tool. I may settle for a snubby 38 or 357.
Very neat and informative video, my friend! Thank you. :D I learned a lot. Love those grips too.
Right on with the Boom Boom Tools! That revolver is sweet! So many options with it as far as ammo! Great video!
Thank you sir.
TOOLS! Hey, got an idea for you for testing that 327 if you still have it. So, earlier this year, Lipsey's and S&W came out with the Ultimate Carry models of the J-frame model 642 (.38 spl) and 632 (.32 H&R Magnum). Since .32 H&R is not exactly a popular cartridge at the moment, they knew they would have to actively encourage some ammo makers to make some good loads for it, and a few have responded. I would love for you to test some of these H&R loads that have come out since then. Now, fair warning, this list is exclusively lead wadcutters, so there won't be a lot of "Will it expand?" type action here, but I promise there's an audience that would love to see some good footage of this stuff; hear about felt recoil, see the practical accuracy, all that stuff.
Now, the list:
Lost River Ammunition .32 H&R 100gr Poly Coat wadcutter
Buffalo Bore .32 H&R Standard Pressure 100gr Hard-Cast Wadcutter (BB does also make .32 H&R "+P" loads you might look into and a .32 Long with that same wadcutter load)
DoubleTap .32 H&R 120gr Hard-Cast Wadcutter (The 120 grain load in .32 has similar sectional density as 158 grain in .38 so I am personally most curious about this one)
All of those companies are also making .38 special rounds that are worth checking out, but I'll leave it at that! Thanks for your work, Tools.
I have the 905 snubby (9mm). I love it and I love Taurus service. I love being able to shoot cheap, powerful 9mm ammo since I already buy it for my pistols. These revolvers have a minor issue with the screws backing out. Before it happens to you, use the temporary version of loktite and you'll be fine. I didn't; some screws backed out, I lost a part, and had to ship the revolver back to Taurus. They paid shipping both ways and put in a new screw. Lest you think screw backing out are only a Taurus issue, I had it happen to a Smith & Wesson Victory. Taurus is not only inexpensive, they make products that people want. I would've bought a Smith & Wesson revolver in 9mm had it been available, but it wasn't.
All of my Taurus revolvers have been great.😎👍
I've watched many videos about Taurus revolvers but have not seen any +P ammo used? I have 38 sp +P ammo & not used it but many of the Taurus revolvers claim +P can be used like Rossi lever action rifles. I had a Taurus 357 security revolver in 1987 never used any +P ammo. I don't own a 357 or 38 any longer, but thinking about another new Taurus or used Ruger 357 I saw at gun store. A used Ruger cost more than a new Taurus. I like your video bc you mixed the ammo up good job. Thank you these Taurus revolvers look like a good investment.
Now this was a really awesome video T&T. Very interesting firearm and really good shooting on your part. The ending always was a real boom of an ending to your video. Keep up the awesome comparisons. Stay safe and keep the faith.
Thank you sir. Appreciate that!
I never shot or owned 32 cal of any kind that I remember.owned many pistols/revolvers in 43 years.now with the327 mag on down I see great potential for close quarter combat shooting and defience. your mission is to stop the immediate threat, papa
Appreciate you!
Really impressed you took the time to reply to all the comments.
I miss one every now and then if YT decides not to alert me.😣 Appreciate the support!
nice pick up..loving the revolvers..used your link for the gray grips from your other vid..I saw them again at the beginning of this vid n had to get em lol..good vid as always
Thank you sir. Those grips are perfect!
That little tool is absolutely awesome, 5 different rounds from 1 tool it just does not get any better than that. I will have my eyes peeled for one of them bad boys but maybe pick some different grips Lol. That was a pretty good boom boom this time, good smokey bang! Have a good one my friend I will see you on the next one.
Thank you sir. I already ordered some different grips. Same color and pattern, but smooth.😆
Great review! Thanks for doing this video as I am considering getting the Charter professional .32 H&R Revolver.
Thank you sir.😎👍
Glad you did this review. What a versatile revolver. 👏 Cool shooter 👍 😎
Thanks again 👍
Appreciate you checkin it out!
Good one! Always a treat watching new tools!
Thank you sir.😎
I've got a 327 Henry. It's a fairly spunky little round. Out of a 16" barrel they're doing about 2000ft/sec.
In the longer barrel you have it is very close to the performance of the 30 carbine. The nice thing about the 327 mag is the availability of heavier bullets to make it an even more versatile cartridge + all of the smaller 32 cal rounds that can be used
Very nice.😎
That was interesting! I have an old blued Taurus 605 .357 magnum, and that little 5 shot 2-1/4” revolver seems pretty solid, but it’s the lightest .357 I’d want to shoot.
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Another nice little carry option. Interesting versatility. Looking forward to next tests. Thank you Sir.
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Awesome video a pistol that'll shoot five different rounds that is unbelievable good job
Thank you sir. Definitely a cool one.
Wow thanks for sharing the knowledge, I have been looking into these Taurus’ snubbys and this is good to know❤️🤙🏻
Appreciate you, brother!😎👊
I just ordered a 327 magnum from my local dealer.$360 ain’t too bad.I also just ordered the same blue vz grips! That’s one sexy little revolver!I NEEDED one!
I recently purchased a new Taurus 942 Ultra Lite Revolver in 22LR. It was defective out of the box, would not ignite any primers. Sent it back to Taurus on Jan. 25, 2024. At the FOUR MONTH mark, and them having no idea when a new 22LR revolver would be ready ship to me,..they offered me a credit towards another Taurus handgun. I chose the TX22 because it seemed to have the least amount of problems of their product line. After a very long detailed discussion with customer service, they sent me an email confirming the TX22 be the replacement Received an email 2 weeks later that the 22 LR REVOLVER was going to be shipped. Reached out to customer service AGAIN…oops they messed up. So the whole process will now start over. It is now August 4, 2024, 6 1/2 months later, after they received the new defective revolver I purchased in January. At this point they have NO CLUE when the TX22 replacement will be available…
Yikes 😆
Would like that 327 with a longer 3.5 inch barrel
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Love my Ruger LCR. Carry Buffalo Bore Heavy 32 H&R Mag +P's. Plink with the .32 S&W Long. Reloading is a must for these calibers! Can't wait for Jelly Time!
Nice!
Great thorough informative video. Excellent honest review. Thanks for
sharing!
Thank you sir!
Man, that explosion was so cool!! Great video Sir!
Thank you sir.💥😎💥
Oh man. I have an LCR in .327 but I'm going to have to get one of these, too.
It's important to have choices in life 😄
Yessir!😆
Nice that she’s shooting different rounds
Yessir
I handload 32 short for starting guns for my local tack meet with 5 grains of FFFg equivalent black powder. So low recoil with enough flash it would be a fun little gun
It's definitely a marshmallow.
This is great! Exactly the sort of thing I’ll look to understand with revolvers that can technically run multiple calibers, plus I dig Taurus pistol caliber wheelguns. Also, you’re very knowledgeable and that is clearly evident- no WAGs or regurgitated speculation here. Well done !
Thank you sir. Appreciate the comment!😎👊
When painting your sites start with white then your color of choice. It makes orange or yellow pop. I have a Schofield marked as a Conductor's special that's a .32 .
Nice.😎
I have a Ruger LCR .327 Federal Magnum, I love that little pocket cannon.
Nice
Great video! Where did you get that front sight? I just bought a Taurus 856 I love it!
Thank you sir. Ordered it from Taurus website.👍
Ruger LCR in 327 Mag gives you SIX rounds in the same size revolver as the other Ruger LCR's - BUT - the 38 and 357 only hold five - big selling point for me in opting for the Ruger !! I love the 327 Mag chambering , shooting 32 HR Mag makes for a great defensive round with mild recoil - and in 327 Mag the ballistics are much better than the 38 special...which also drops the round count down to only five...SIX rounds of 32 HR Mag in a small concealable revolver make for an unbeatable combo for those looking for a softer shooting revolver with a teensie more capacity.
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From reloading .32acp I can tell you some of the imported ammo marked 7.65 browning has a lot less rim than the stuff marked .32acp. I've had the 7.65 browning cases pull out of shell holders on my reloading press. It gets frustrating when you have to go through 1000 cases to sort them down.
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last time I tried shooting 32 auto through a revolver the bullets would get stuck in the barrel. the 32sw rounds I had left worked fine, but really weak, they were old though. I got about 3 inches of gel penetration with them. I ended up trying the 32acp because I couldn't find any 32 shorts, other than the couple old rounds I had already.
really nice new toy tools...be willing to bet you paid dearly for the 32 longs and the 32 S&W.. i bought some of those same loads and paid a pretty penny for them...i'm going to have to check out this one i like it might have to add it to my collection..i'd be interested in seeing what the 32 auto would do in jelly...what you think tools????
They're definitely not cheap. I actually had that ammo quite a while before finding the gun. I just figured I had better grab it when I could.
TOO COOL , Love that Silver gun and those Blue /Black grips ! You can`t beat a Taurus pard 🤠👍👍
Thank you sir. I love em!
Love that caliber. Where are you finding that 327 fed mag Tools? That's like finding bigfoot in these parts.
I've had that .327 ammo for quite a while. I haven't actually looked for it lately.
I am a huge fan of the Taurus revolvers I have the raging bull in.454 cashill. And have the 605 in .357 mag and they have always performed just like they are meant to.
Agreed. I love my Taurus revolvers.
@@ToolsandTargets yes i agree I don’t have anything bad to say about them.they are a great revolver and at a reasonable price.
I've been using .32 ACP in revolvers for years. Biggest problem is the bullets are .308 rattling down a .312 bore. Not only are the not as accurate, they let a lot of propelling gas by them.
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Nice little revolver! My little H&R 732 is a snub-nosed 6 shot 32 smith and wesson long, i have never tried the 32S&W(short) in it YET, just the sw longs and wad cutters. The aguila 32swl are pretty warm for a 32 and I like magtech sjhp are pretty good in it. I have shot some 32acp herters in it and it did fine but yeah theyre weak lol but they was accurate and i have some on hand for emergency use only if needed. Same results on ejecting them as you. But they can work! Should we expect a contender for the 30 super carry with the 327 magnum? That's what i am thinking :D lol! Any tool you can run 5 different cartridge's in is a plus plus plus plus plus! Have a good one and thanks for sharing the good info!
I was thinking the same thing.👍
Great test. Have you done gel testing on these?
Great video......That 327 federal magnum is an awesome self defense revolver load depending on AVAILABILITY & price.
Thank you sir.😎👊
That's a Good Revolver for SHTF because it will shoot so many different loads, Can't wait to see what the 327 does in the jelly
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Taurus revolvers, they're wonderful. My brother has a .357/38sp and 44 Magnum in stainless. The .357/.38sp can fit S&W .38 or aka .38 Colt Police due to the extra tolerances afforded by taurus. The same S&W 38 won't chamber in my Uberti .357 or my other 38 special revolvers so it is interesting that taurus has a little more generous "sloppy" tolerances.
Nice.😎
That was great info about that 327 mag shooting all those.
Thank you sir.😎
What happens if I put a HammerDown 327 cartridge - optimized for lever actions - *but put it in a pistol* 🤔 and how would it compare to a regular cartridge?
As usual, UA-cam provides the answers! Thank you kind Sir 🤠
Nice guns. The idea of using multiple ammo types is appealing these days with ammo shortages.
Definitely.😎👍
Its been a while. Awesome to see you at 20k subs!
Appreciate that, brother!😎👊
Thanks for pointing out that .32 Auto works without moon clips. That's a good fun fact when discussing .327 Mag snubbies.
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If you want to shoot something fun through these, Doubletap. 327 hardcast really packs a punch. So does their .32 h&r.
Another great video. Very informative, I love the 327 mag. I think it is underrated as an EDC and as I said at the RK that 327 load is snappy.
Thank you sir. It definitely is.
nice video and a versatile tool, I'm planning to pick up a Colt Police positive in .32S&W. what do you think about the power of that cartridge? I might not even shoot it, since it was made in 1910. I just love old guns. 👍👍🇺🇸
Nice. Felt about like a .22 magnum from this Taurus.👍
I have the matte black version of the model 327. It is really a fun gun to shoot. Mine has a really lousy trigger. The single action creeps quite a bit and the double action is very heavy. I was glad to see how accurate you are with yours. The trigger on mine makes for all over the place patterns.I ordered a Wolff spring kit. We will see how that works out. For 269.00 on a PSA special it was a great buy. Try the Buffalo Bore 327 heavy loads. You will like them!!
Nice. My local shop actually has a black one in stock that I'm tempted to buy, just because they're hard to come by.😆 I need to order a couple things from Buffalo bore anyway. I'll have to check those out.😎👍
Very surprising there was no significant shift in POI across most of those rounds. Really like that .327. Have yet to see a test where it didn’t perform as good or better than .38Spl and the extra capacity is nice. Gotta get one someday, but probably will get it mostly as a reloader caliber in the current ammo environment. I finally have a good amount of powder and SPPs so can finally load many calibers I shoot now.
Nice. I did pick up some dies and a few projectiles to load for this.
@@ToolsandTargets Too bad Berry's quit making the plated 83gr DEWC and HBWC ,
they are perfect target pills. If you want a handful to load let me know. I even turn the
HBWC around and use as a hollow point.
nothing better then a 32 caliber i love them iam lookingbat picking one of them up only the 3 inch barrel
Nice revolver lots of different rounds can be used, great video tools.
Thank you sir.