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10mm Auto: Need POWER loads!
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<blockquote data-quote="REDHEAD" data-source="post: 639041" data-attributes="member: 15277"><p><em><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="font-size: 10px">Don't have a 10MM . I have blown up <u>4 -</u> 40 SW 's. My word of causion is " <u>Do Not Crimp</u>". If you <u>DO</u> , start with some kind of a marker and only kiss that case. You are entering the Danger Zone. Remember - they head space off the rifling. You need to know and understand this. If you crimp TOO hard, as I did , a chamber gauge may not show it. I feel what happened to me , as the shell fired -the case opened on to the lands and pinched the bullet , causing massive over preasure . I NO LONGER CRIMP MY AUTO BULLETS. Life has been good since. Oh yes, DO buy a chamber gauge. Case length is important. I mark all my cases on the stamp with a marker so I know what cases I pick up on the range are mine. I recycle any that are not. lightbulb </span></span></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REDHEAD, post: 639041, member: 15277"] [I][FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=2]Don't have a 10MM . I have blown up [U]4 -[/U] 40 SW 's. My word of causion is " [U]Do Not Crimp[/U]". If you [U]DO[/U] , start with some kind of a marker and only kiss that case. You are entering the Danger Zone. Remember - they head space off the rifling. You need to know and understand this. If you crimp TOO hard, as I did , a chamber gauge may not show it. I feel what happened to me , as the shell fired -the case opened on to the lands and pinched the bullet , causing massive over preasure . I NO LONGER CRIMP MY AUTO BULLETS. Life has been good since. Oh yes, DO buy a chamber gauge. Case length is important. I mark all my cases on the stamp with a marker so I know what cases I pick up on the range are mine. I recycle any that are not. lightbulb [/SIZE][/FONT][/I] [/QUOTE]
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