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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1644219" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Hello VLD, I totally agree with what you have written here. Recently I spoke with one of the people at Buffalo Bore because I had a concern with shooting the hard cast, "lead", bullets out the Glock 20 barrel with the polygon rifling. He told me that their bullets are not simply a lead bullet they are extremely hard cast alloy made to be shot in a Glock and made to penetrate deeply. I've been reloading some 200gr, 10mm for when we bear hunt, I cannot seem to find a 220gr jacketed bullet. This year I will be carrying the 10mm, Buffalo Bore bullets in my Glock. The "4-3-1" formula was developed by a bear hunter whose recommendation for a back-up handgun for bear falls within the criteria of a handgun that has a caliber of at least 44 caliber, that has a bullet that weighs at least 300grains, and that 300gr bullet is leaving the muzzle at a velocity of at least 1000 feet per second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1644219, member: 69192"] Hello VLD, I totally agree with what you have written here. Recently I spoke with one of the people at Buffalo Bore because I had a concern with shooting the hard cast, "lead", bullets out the Glock 20 barrel with the polygon rifling. He told me that their bullets are not simply a lead bullet they are extremely hard cast alloy made to be shot in a Glock and made to penetrate deeply. I've been reloading some 200gr, 10mm for when we bear hunt, I cannot seem to find a 220gr jacketed bullet. This year I will be carrying the 10mm, Buffalo Bore bullets in my Glock. The "4-3-1" formula was developed by a bear hunter whose recommendation for a back-up handgun for bear falls within the criteria of a handgun that has a caliber of at least 44 caliber, that has a bullet that weighs at least 300grains, and that 300gr bullet is leaving the muzzle at a velocity of at least 1000 feet per second. [/QUOTE]
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