Federal has just announced a new American Eagle .32 H&R Magnum load featuring an 85-grain Jacketed Soft Point bullet.
.32 H&R Magnum isn’t exactly the most popular cartridge, but there are still plenty of individuals out there who own revolvers chambered for it and they still need good ammo to feed them. That’s compounded by the fact that .327 Federal Magnum revolvers can shoot .32 H&R Magnum as well where it makes for a great reduced-recoil option. Now, shooters have one more choice in the form of Federal’s American Eagle 85-grain JSP load of .32 H&R Magnum.

Packaged in boxes of 50, the new .32 H&R Mag. load features clean-burning powders, Federal primers and brass and an advertised muzzle velocity of 975 fps using a 4-inch test barrel. Designed with practice and target shooting in mind, Federal says that the new load features similar recoil to self-defense and competition loads to facilitate the best training possible.


Chris Laack, Federal Handgun Ammunition Product Manager, said this about the new load:
This new 32 H&R 85-grain JSP load is a perfect target shooting and training load for use with all the new guns from Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Taurus, and more … It provides recoil and velocities similar to those of self-defense, offering a familiar feel and realistic practice.
MSRP is $47.99 per 50-round box and it is currently being delivered to retailers.
For more information, visit federalpremium.com.
More On Revolver Ammo:
Read the full article here