.38SPL+P Better Than .32 H&R or .327 Federal Mag!?! (My Own Testing)

Published on February 18, 2026
Duration: 9:12

This video provides a direct comparison of .38 Special +P, .32 H&R Magnum, and .327 Federal Magnum using personal ballistic testing with hard cast Keith-style bullets. The instructor, TheYankeeMarshal, concludes that .38 Special +P, particularly with readily available factory loads, offers superior energy and performance for self-defense compared to the .32 caliber options when round counts are equal.

Quick Summary

Personal ballistic testing indicates that .38 Special +P, particularly with 158-grain hard cast Keith bullets, outperforms .32 H&R Magnum and .327 Federal Magnum in terms of energy (550 ft-lbs vs. 395 ft-lbs and 503 ft-lbs respectively) for self-defense applications when round counts are equal.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: .38 Special +P vs .32 Calibers
  2. 00:32Clarifying .38 Special Preference
  3. 03:05Testing .32 H&R Magnum & .327 Federal Magnum
  4. 05:13Testing .38 Special +P Performance
  5. 06:10.38 Special Overall Better Choice
  6. 07:06Summary of .38 Special Rationale

Frequently Asked Questions

Which handgun caliber offers better self-defense performance: .38 Special +P, .32 H&R Magnum, or .327 Federal Magnum?

Based on personal testing with hard cast Keith-style bullets, .38 Special +P generally offers superior energy and performance for self-defense compared to .32 H&R Magnum and .327 Federal Magnum, especially when comparing readily available factory loads and equal round counts.

What are the ballistic results for .38 Special +P with 158-grain hard cast Keith bullets?

From a 5-inch barrel, a 158-grain hard cast Keith bullet in .38 Special +P averaged 1250 feet per second (fps) and delivered approximately 550 foot-pounds (ft-lbs) of energy in personal testing.

How does .327 Federal Magnum compare ballistically to .38 Special +P?

.327 Federal Magnum with a 130-grain hard cast Keith bullet achieved 1320 fps and 503 ft-lbs of energy from a 5.5-inch barrel, which is less than the tested .38 Special +P load.

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