I have a Winchester 1892 in 32-20, and is a pleasure to shoot. It is also a tack driver. The 32-20 is the least expensive cartridge to reload that I have. Components are very easy to acquire. I cast my own bullets. The brass is cheep by comparison to others. I have 44-40's and 45 long colt pistols, and reload for all. The 32-20 round is the most enjoyable I shoot, other than a .22.....I can literally reload the 32-20 for just about what I can shoot .22,s for. I have an old S&W police style pistol that is in 32-20, but it is not a cowboy style revolver, and I can't shoot rifle ammo out of it. I have to load a lighter load for the revolver. Why 32-20 in revolver??? because I don't have one. Good reason or not, the cartridge appeals to me.
I am from Elk River ,MN, and we are having a 10" snowstorm as I type the reply. I thought winter was over.......