What is 32 remington ballistics?

The 32 Remington is a rimless, bottlenecked centerfire rifle cartridge that was introduced by Remington Arms in 1906. It was designed for use in the Model 8 autoloading rifle and was also chambered in the Model 81.

In terms of ballistics, the 32 Remington has a muzzle velocity of around 2,300 feet per second and a muzzle energy of approximately 1,650 foot-pounds. It typically fires a bullet weighing between 170 and 170 grains.

The 32 Remington has become somewhat of a rare cartridge in recent years, as it has been largely replaced by more modern offerings in the same caliber range. However, it is still a capable cartridge for hunting medium-sized game at moderate ranges and is popular among collectors and enthusiasts of vintage firearms.