.32 H&R used an 88 gr lead bullet backed by 12 gr of Fg black-powder.
That's from a single source about the .32 Merwin Hulbert revolver.
10 December 2018
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Too bad you don't have SomeOldeGuy's ancient stack of Ideal books from Lyman starting around 1891...
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