Full Power +P 10mm Auto recipes

preventec47

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We all know by now that the 10mm was downloaded to produce the
SW 40 caliber cartridge. Well I now have a 10mm S&W pistol
and I might as well load it to the max SAAMI specs or else I
wasted my money. ( I could have bought a SW 40 if I wanted downloaded
ammo.)
I have been researching all the factory LoadData manuals for the
hottest 10mm Auto loads and way below here is the results of my research.

I am leaning toward mid range size HP bullets of
150gr-165gr for self defense so it looks like I will be
using either Winchester AutoComp or Accurate ArmsAA#9 or
IMR 800-X. There are some hefty loads in 200 and 220gr
bullets for hunting larger critters. Pretty much mirrors medium
to stout 357 mag performance.

Does anyone have any experience with these and recomendations
as they all produce some pretty impressive performances according
to the tables.
I am interested in bulkiness ( dont want to have to compress
loads, how clean the powder burns, muzzle flash could
be a factor if all other items were equal, cost is always
important, hey and availability might be the most important
criteria.



Accurate Arms manual ( 2010 data ) using no 9 powder---------
155gr AA#9 15.9gr 1414 fps
165gr AA#9 15.0gr 1341 fps
180gr AA#9 13.5gr 1242 fps
180 Speer JHP: AA#9 14.5gr 1290fps 32,600psi ( AA Manual #2)
180 XTP: AA#9 13.5gr 1242fps 34,100 psi ( AA Manual #2 )
200gr AA#9 12.5gr 1170 fps

Hodgdon manual (2010 data) -------------------------
135gr Autocomp 9.5gr 1476fps 34,500 psi
155gr Autocomp 8.9gr 1362fps 35,700 psi
155gr IMR 800-X 9.8gr 1350fps 30,000 psi *NOTE PRESSURE
180gr IMR 800-X 9.7gr 1320fps 34,200psi ( 2004 IMR manual )
180gr Longshot 9.5gr 1287fps 34,800 psi
200gr Longshot 8.2gr 1172fps 35,000 psi
***note Autocomp is a Winchester powder

Accurate Manual (edition 3.2.2) re AA#7
180gr Hornady XTP (JHP) with a max of 10.7 grains AA#7
180gr Ranier plated HP, with a max of 11.0 grains AA#7
190gr Sierra FPJ with a max of 11.2 grains AA#7

Alliant Manual (2010 data)-------------------------
180gr Speer GDHP bullet
180gr Blue Dot 11gr 1295fps
165gr Speer GoldDot Power Pistol 10gr 1314fps

Hornady 7th edition Manual------------------------
Hornady's 180gr bullets MAX: AA #7 12.0 gr @ 1200 fps
155gr HP XTP MAX: AA#7 14.6gr.

Speer #14 Manual-------- 5" barrel
180gr GDHP or TMJ-FN MAX BlueDot 11.0gr @ 1295 fps.
Strangely, the Speer manual does not list AA No.9
for 180gr bullets, but does for some of its lighter bullets in 10mm.
 
AA #9 is a great beginner 10mm loader powder you cannot stuff enough into a case to create to much pressure.

IMR800X produces about the fastest velocities but it is a tricky powder to work with when I load it I weigh each charge individually.

The best powder for both high velocity and ease of loading (progressive) is Blue Dot and it is now my favorite 10mm powder due to this.

I reserve my 800X loads for when I want the best most accurate/highest velocity from my 10mm's...
 
Another vote for Blue Dot. I have a Dan Wesson CCBT and I run a healthy charge of Blue Dot and a 180 XTP for full power loads. They're pretty hard on the gun though, so I wouldn't shoot the super charged stuff all the time.

Andrew
 
Also get yourself a Lee Factory carbide crimp die and crimp all of your loads with it it you will never have a feeding issue due to your loads if you do this.
 
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