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10mm auto powerrecommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="Wl652" data-source="post: 2503730" data-attributes="member: 118388"><p>Glad you found some number 9 I think you'll like it in your 10 My vote would go to either the AA9 or longshot for all around use, and titegroup or power pistol for paper or small game loads. </p><p>If you have been loading for rifle then you should be able to just slide right into loading for a pistol there will be a few learning curves but as far as load work up i dont do much different from rifle still get the chronograph out and work up until i get good low e.s & s.d. numbers that are accompanied by small groups usually at 25 yds. to start.</p><p> Make sure your die set has a taper crimp die and spend some time learning how to set it up and use it correctly so your cases will headspace correctly in the chamber of your pistol this is critical on rimless cases such as 9,10,40 & 45. And should be done as a separate step.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wl652, post: 2503730, member: 118388"] Glad you found some number 9 I think you’ll like it in your 10 My vote would go to either the AA9 or longshot for all around use, and titegroup or power pistol for paper or small game loads. If you have been loading for rifle then you should be able to just slide right into loading for a pistol there will be a few learning curves but as far as load work up i dont do much different from rifle still get the chronograph out and work up until i get good low e.s & s.d. numbers that are accompanied by small groups usually at 25 yds. to start. Make sure your die set has a taper crimp die and spend some time learning how to set it up and use it correctly so your cases will headspace correctly in the chamber of your pistol this is critical on rimless cases such as 9,10,40 & 45. And should be done as a separate step. [/QUOTE]
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