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10mm heavy bullet load data?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1683999" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Wow thanks to everyone for their interest and replies to this thread. It appears that there are a number of unknown variables to this topic. I have read that you need to replace your recoil spring to a heavier spring like 22 to 24lbs. Then research showed that if the recoil spring is changed to a heavier spring then the gun is locked in to shooting heavies, otherwise the lighter bullets will fail to eject. I called Buffalo Bore and spoke to, I believe, the owner of the company. He stated that the 220gr, 10mm Buffalo Bore ammunition was designed and manufactured for the Glock 20. I was more concerned about the hardness of the bullet and leading of the rifling. At this point, for me, it is looking like maybe the 220gr hard cast bullets might to be a bullet for the 10mm., but.....I've got 300 bullets in the basement that I'll have a chance to play with to find out. I appreciate all replies and information that everyone has offered or has to offer. I'm going to keep digging...........</p><p></p><p>For those looking for heavier recoil springs, "WOLFF" springs, 22lb recoil spring for Glock 20, $29.95. I used these folks for just about any spring for my firearms, the company's product line is quality as is their shipping.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.gunsprings.com/GLOCK%20%C2%AE/cID1/mID5/dID116#123" target="_blank">https://www.gunsprings.com/GLOCK ®/cID1/mID5/dID116#123</a></p><p></p><p>Update on the heavy recoil springs from Wolff. I found that they have the heavy recoil springs for Glock 20's Gen1-3, but....the recoil springs for Gen4 Glock 20 has to have an adapter due to the guide rod hole being larger on the G20 Gen4. Can get the adapter from from ZEN Technologies, haven't researched that as of yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1683999, member: 69192"] Wow thanks to everyone for their interest and replies to this thread. It appears that there are a number of unknown variables to this topic. I have read that you need to replace your recoil spring to a heavier spring like 22 to 24lbs. Then research showed that if the recoil spring is changed to a heavier spring then the gun is locked in to shooting heavies, otherwise the lighter bullets will fail to eject. I called Buffalo Bore and spoke to, I believe, the owner of the company. He stated that the 220gr, 10mm Buffalo Bore ammunition was designed and manufactured for the Glock 20. I was more concerned about the hardness of the bullet and leading of the rifling. At this point, for me, it is looking like maybe the 220gr hard cast bullets might to be a bullet for the 10mm., but.....I've got 300 bullets in the basement that I'll have a chance to play with to find out. I appreciate all replies and information that everyone has offered or has to offer. I'm going to keep digging........... For those looking for heavier recoil springs, "WOLFF" springs, 22lb recoil spring for Glock 20, $29.95. I used these folks for just about any spring for my firearms, the company's product line is quality as is their shipping. [URL='https://www.gunsprings.com/GLOCK%20%C2%AE/cID1/mID5/dID116#123']https://www.gunsprings.com/GLOCK ®/cID1/mID5/dID116#123[/URL] Update on the heavy recoil springs from Wolff. I found that they have the heavy recoil springs for Glock 20's Gen1-3, but....the recoil springs for Gen4 Glock 20 has to have an adapter due to the guide rod hole being larger on the G20 Gen4. Can get the adapter from from ZEN Technologies, haven't researched that as of yet. [/QUOTE]
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