Guys I am currently researching for a new rifle, a Kibler Southern Mountain. I have become fascinated with the .32s and their wee balls, small charges, low recoil, economical loads. Some liken it to a “muzzle loaded .22LR” if you will.
They seems to have a cult following. The said Kibler rifle should weigh around 7.4 lbs with a 46” barrel. Seems like that should be a nice balance for carrying in the field and offhand stability.
As for the .32 caliber guns, how are they to shoot? I have read some report them to foul out fairly quickly. Is this so? Can they be made to shoot multiple times without fouling out? I also wonder if a round bottom rifle or square cut rifling would be better or worse for this caliber.
Seems like a great caliber for small game and plinking, and cheap to shoot using few resources. But if they are too stubborn in terms of fouling maybe not? Also, can a wooden ramrod safely be used with them?
Just looking for all thoughts and opinions on the .32 calibers. My uses would be general plinking, recreational target shooting, and potential small game (squirrels and rabbits) if the U.S. military ever decides to ship me back east (I hope so).
Take care gang!
-Smokey