Keb, that is truly a nice little small game getter.
SPG your experiences kind of support my feelings about my little 25 and its uses. These smaller bores are best used as a dedicated squirrel/cottontail type rifle. The little 23 grain ball just plain loses velocity too quickly to be all that great at longer distances. In a centerfire that size bullet is used out of a 17 and they have not taken the world by storm for long range work. Due to availability and price, I picked up a nice little Swamped 40 cal barrel that will go into a rifle once I get caught up on current projects. For generalized small game hunting like you mention, or for varmint and small game, a 36 or 40 is really not all that bad. The powder charges you mentioned for the 25 and 32, 25 grains and 35 grains, are common and the 35 grains is a common load in a 36 and works well for squirrel in a 40. About 40 cal on down make for very economical shooting. Even buying swaged round ball is not going to break you and they are almost cheap enough so that casting is of questionable worth. A 40 will stand up to 100 yard varminting. I have had no experience with a 36, which is unusual for me, but see its worth. I shot 32's for some time and rebarreled one rifle to a 40 as they did not work that well in competition. I am talking about the bigger picture. On a good day a 32 will make bigger bore shooters grumble, but during the whole season they will not perform as well. I like the small bores but experience has shown me their place.
DP