Hey there guys,
I'm in the process of acquiring a belgian Bulldog pistol (antique, as per description given by seller) and it's made for the "320 revolver" (aka 320 bulldog, aka 320 european) cartridge. I've been reading that the 320 revolver is very similar to 32 short colt and some in the US claim that it's the same thing (basically a copy of 32 colt). So, does 320 revolver qualify as an antique cartridge in Canada then? (seems to me that yes, because it is actually a different cartridge than 32 short Colt by name).
Question 2: what kind of brass & bullets would you use and what approximate Unique powder loads would be recommended for a 320 belgian bulldog? I don't plan of shooting it a lot, just pretty much test fire. I've been reading that 32 short colt is also the answer here, but cannot confirm this nor can I get any usable load data for it on the net. Thanks!

I'm in the process of acquiring a belgian Bulldog pistol (antique, as per description given by seller) and it's made for the "320 revolver" (aka 320 bulldog, aka 320 european) cartridge. I've been reading that the 320 revolver is very similar to 32 short colt and some in the US claim that it's the same thing (basically a copy of 32 colt). So, does 320 revolver qualify as an antique cartridge in Canada then? (seems to me that yes, because it is actually a different cartridge than 32 short Colt by name).
Question 2: what kind of brass & bullets would you use and what approximate Unique powder loads would be recommended for a 320 belgian bulldog? I don't plan of shooting it a lot, just pretty much test fire. I've been reading that 32 short colt is also the answer here, but cannot confirm this nor can I get any usable load data for it on the net. Thanks!


















































