The 94 Winchester in .32 special is a real sleeper. The cartridge was designed when black powder was still mainstream and smokeless was a new product. The slower twist rate has several advantages; lower pressures and retained accuracy in a worn bore. This is especially true for using cast slugs in reduced loads for small game. The .32s will often fetch lower prices vs a comparable .30-30. Commercial ammunition is rediculously overpriced. Even a modest reloading programme such as the LEE system can produce fine ammunition. People think of either fending off large carnivores, dropping small game or big with a survival rifle/ shotgun or combination. Small game may be taken with snares or deadfalls, large game may, or may not be available and rare attacks by aggressive animals ( not all being Lions,Tigers and bears oh my!) are most often our own stupidity.