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Specialty Handgun Hunting
Cast bullets in a 10mm auto
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike6158" data-source="post: 3002960" data-attributes="member: 1039"><p>It sure is your load data. My first were loaded with your 10.6gr load.I still have those. I have the KKM barrel. I don't have the heavy spring so I backed it down a bit. It is a hard hitting load, no doubt about that. I didn't load them for paper targets, if I had I would have stopped. It's not a comfortable round to shoot but it's not supposed to be. I called it sporty in my post. In Texan that means hot.</p><p></p><p>Measured spring tension with just a scale is hit or miss. That said, my spring measures 14lbs. I can feel when the slide when it hits the stops and it slings brass up and over so that it lands about 8-10' away. I definitely need to replace the spring.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I found the package. It's actually a 22# spring and tungsten guide rod. I'll shoot couple across my Garmin. I've been wanting to see how that things works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike6158, post: 3002960, member: 1039"] It sure is your load data. My first were loaded with your 10.6gr load.I still have those. I have the KKM barrel. I don't have the heavy spring so I backed it down a bit. It is a hard hitting load, no doubt about that. I didn't load them for paper targets, if I had I would have stopped. It's not a comfortable round to shoot but it's not supposed to be. I called it sporty in my post. In Texan that means hot. Measured spring tension with just a scale is hit or miss. That said, my spring measures 14lbs. I can feel when the slide when it hits the stops and it slings brass up and over so that it lands about 8-10' away. I definitely need to replace the spring. Edit: I found the package. It's actually a 22# spring and tungsten guide rod. I'll shoot couple across my Garmin. I've been wanting to see how that things works. [/QUOTE]
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