Starline Brass Adds .32 S&W Cases

by
posted on March 23, 2016
32sw.jpg

Starline has recently added .32 S&W to their expanding line of product offerings. With this release, Starline now offers over 80 different handgun brass calibers at factory direct prices.

The .32 S&W was originally designed as a black powder cartridge for use in small, inexpensive pocket revolvers. Starline’s new .32 S&W brass has been designed for safe use with both smokeless and black powder, in revolvers chambered for .32 S&W Long, .32 H&R Magnum and .327 Federal Magnum.

Starline has added the .32 S&W as a part of their ongoing effort to meet the growing demand for their superior quality reloading brass.Starline’s recent plant expansion has provided the space to continue to add new cartridges to their product line.

Starline is currently running at a 95 percent fill rate. This means 95 percent of the cartridge cases they produce are in stock and can be packaged and shipped to your door immediately upon ordering.

Starline is a family-owned business that prides itself on producing the highest quality brass cases available. For 40 years, Starline’s unique manufacturing process and commitment to their team of employees has distinguished Starline from the competition.

To view the .32 S&W and other calibers online and to order, please visit www.starlinebrass.com/32sw.

Latest

Arizdefmatch 2024 1
Arizdefmatch 2024 1

Arizona Defense Match Attracts Newcomers And Old Hands Alike

ASRPA’s Arizona Defense Match, which is based on NRA High Power competition, conducts 2024 State Championship in December.

Results: 2024 Louisiana State High Power Rifle Championship

Chance Cavin walked away from the 2024 Louisiana State High Power Rifle Championship with this year’s title.

Joe Charnigo’s Shooting Accomplishments Prove He’s No ‘Average Joe’

Champion trapshooter Joe Charnigo was dubbed “Ohio Joe” to differentiate him from all the other Joes while attending competitions across the country.

Blankenship Extends NRA Pistol Championship Win Streak To Five: 1964 National Matches

Attendance continued to surge at the National Matches in 1964, where crowds were wowed by Bill Blankenship landing a record-setting fifth consecutive NRA Pistol Championship title.

Steel Challenge And USPSA Competition Q&A: Rule Explanations, Scoring Questions

NROI Director Troy McManus answers questions about Steel Challenge and USPSA competition.

Fairless Captures Distinguished Rifleman Badge With M1 Garand: ‘It Gave Me A Chance’

For Bill Fairless, the M1 Garand is more than just a gun, it represents a special bond between father and son.

Interests



Get the best of Shooting Sports USA delivered to your inbox.