An earlier post mentions Seecamp in reference to the Miami Shootout. I wasn't aware one was used there.
Fun fact, Ludwig Seecamp designed his flagship around Silvertips. "At the time we began manufacturing the LWS .32 we were the only game in town on small .32ACP pistols and Winchester was the only viable option on hollow points."
Current production LWS 32s still run best with hollow points loaded to the same OAL and bullet dimensions as Silvertips. There is a spacer in the magazine that can be removed if the user wants to tweak it.
New 32 APC Silvertips haven't been available in years. I have never seen them in the wild. As a result, they are a niche demand among Seecamp aficionados.
My only experiences with STs were in a short barreled .44 Special similar to the Charter Arms Bulldog. They were flying ash trays. That gun was a beast. Bullet jump was a thing. Ironically I traded it for my 32 LWS.
Regardless of the load, neither is a gun I would want to take to a gun fight. They are both last ditch belly guns.