I had a .32 for awhile, and although I liked it, it seemed that when in the woods I would often have opportunities at larger critters....large enough that I wasn't comfortable touching off a shot with the .32
Examples like running into coyotes, a wolf etc. One day there was a commotion down at the chicken house around 11:00 PM so I grabbed the .32 and went down there with a flashlight fully expecting to find a raccoon trying to get at my birds. Instead, what looked like a cougar to me, jumped off the chicken shed roof and ran off when I arrived. I came back to the house with the idea that my small bore would soon be upgraded to a .40 I haven't had cause to regret that decision. Huge raccoons, coyotes , troublesome beavers [ 50 lbs ! ] + squirrels and rabbits , have all been taken cleanly with the .40 I like it .