GT'er...LOL!
I suppose that sooner or later I'll have to address the little sucker, althought, in the interest of total disclosure, I thought the .32 H&R was an okay little cartridge and slightly better than a .380. The specs on the Federal round has it moving out pretty quickly, and, hey, 6 rounds are better than 5. I could rationalize it pretty easily in that my Sweetie shoots .32 H&R in cowboy action shooting, so there's always a bunch of .32s around...I wwould have preferred Ruger introduce an alloy-framed SP-101, but, sigh...no dice.
And lest I be accused of horrific thread drift, a new executive at the Outdoor Channel asked for my recommendations on an elk rifle. I suggested (and he got) a Ruger in .300 Win Mag. Lots of alternatives in loaded ammo; more punch in the long haul than a .308; very reasonable price.
Michael B