A finish worn, but mechanically sharp Winchester from 1911 was the subject today of some variations in 32-20 ammo. Back in the day ammunition companies tried exploiting the possibilities of upgrading 32-20 ammo from it's old black powder standard. The 1892 was and still is a strong action so you could buy "hotted up " ammo back then for it that was labeled for the rifle. Having picked up some jacketed bullets on free shipping from Midway I decided to see how well they would perform. A little work found a load with Hercules 2400 that was much higher than my revolver/1873 loads and produced good accuracy with the little SRC. Light well balanced guns, the 1892 SRC is fun to shoot and even the hotter ammo produces little recoil making it east to stay on a 100 yard target and shoot without any muzzle rise.