Hey guys-opinion question...
The same calibers/gauges/actions have more or less turned my crank ever since I got into shooting. Small game and varmint hunting came next, so most big game (and definitely old-school) calibers have been a bit of a blind spot for me. Never really a need for them, and rising costs have me staying in my lane more than ever.
However, last year, I was at a buddy's camp up north...and got a chance to shoot his newest acquisition, a Winchester 94 in 32 Special. Bought it off a local guy near where he lives. My buddy isn't a "gun guy", they're hunting tools, and hunting tools only. He bought the rifle with a small ziploc bag of ammunition.
I don't have many centerfire rifles, but with one exception, the ones I have are modern-production varmint guns with big scopes on them, about the opposite of an old..open-sight 94 in 32 Special. However, shooting it was a great deal of fun. Has me wondering if I should get one..
I know I don't have to have a "need" for a given gun/caliber ahead of buying one, where's the sense in that? lol However, I am interested in knowing what the general consensus is on the caliber today, and, if any of you use it as your go-to?
I do reload, but since that's mostly been limited to .223, 204R, 17H...I'm still using the small/original press I started with-an RCBS Partner. I might move the bench resizing 32 SP cases. lol