According to COTW 9th edition
the 32-40-150 (2 1/8 inch) Remington was one of the cartridges for the single-shot, rolling block Sporting Rifle No. 1, introduced in 1870. This cartridge appears to have been introduced shortly after the rifle, about 1871-72. The 32-40 Remington was also one of the cartridges for the No. 3 Hepburn, and some of the Farrow single-shot rifles. Other than this, no one else seems to have adopted it. Remington quit loading it in 1910.
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Charles,
2012-12-28, 13:59
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Bob Hatfield,
2012-12-28, 14:03
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Charles,
2012-12-28, 15:00
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Bob Hatfield,
2012-12-29, 05:22
- IIRC the .32-40 Rem is NOT the .32 Rem of the - Hobie, 2012-12-29, 13:06
- According to COTW 9th edition - Paul, 2012-12-29, 13:28
- Interesting Lyman/Ideal 310 tool factoids. -
Bob Hatfield,
2012-12-29, 05:22
- Interesting Lyman/Ideal 310 tool factoids. -
Charles,
2012-12-28, 15:00
- Interesting Lyman/Ideal 310 tool factoids. -
Bob Hatfield,
2012-12-28, 14:03