Sometimes its difficult to separate the cartridge from the gun its normally encountered in. I've yet to see a .32 Special that will shoot, although it would if chambered in a single shot rifle with a barrel having a modern twist rate, but it would still be no .32-40. The .44-40 cartridge has inaccuracy designed into it, as revolvers chambered for it frequently have throats too tight, and bores to generous. It would try the patience of a saint to get a .22 Hornet to shoot with contemporary .22 centerfires. I never had any luck getting a .22 Short to shoot well from a .22 LR chamber. That said, you can get almost anything to shoot if its chamber is cut correctly, in a quality barrel.