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Glock 10mm bear loads
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1740461" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Are you going to be using the 10MM to hunt bear or just as an incase one tries to eat you dissuader? I know that you can shoot a few cast bullets in Glocks before cleaning with no problem but Glock recommends not shooting cast bullets with their barrels. Using it as a dissuader I know people that load a mix of full house (Blue Dot) loaded 180-200 gr fmj or the Hornady 200 HAP and jhp Speer Gold Dot or Hornady XTP. FMJ or HAP for first round then alternated jhp and fmj. Where I hunt in the mountains of TN we have lots of black bears and while bow hunting if you have a handgun carry permit you can carry a pistol for protection. I carry a Ruger Black Hawk 51/2" 45 Colt loaded with 300 gr Speer JSP doing between 1000 and 1100 fps. I made me a shoulder holster using nylon back pack straps that I got at Walmart. I attached one to use as an around the waste belt and one used bandolero style that can be adjusted so as to allow me to wear it on the outside of any clothing for quick access. It pays to be ready for the worst. One fellow in our group had a BIG bore bear take a deer away from him two years ago. He shot it with a bow and heard it crash not 60 yards from him. Before he could get his stuff together and get out of the stand and get to the deer the bear was there and literally picked the deer completely off the ground holding it in it's mouth and walked off with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1740461, member: 10178"] Are you going to be using the 10MM to hunt bear or just as an incase one tries to eat you dissuader? I know that you can shoot a few cast bullets in Glocks before cleaning with no problem but Glock recommends not shooting cast bullets with their barrels. Using it as a dissuader I know people that load a mix of full house (Blue Dot) loaded 180-200 gr fmj or the Hornady 200 HAP and jhp Speer Gold Dot or Hornady XTP. FMJ or HAP for first round then alternated jhp and fmj. Where I hunt in the mountains of TN we have lots of black bears and while bow hunting if you have a handgun carry permit you can carry a pistol for protection. I carry a Ruger Black Hawk 51/2" 45 Colt loaded with 300 gr Speer JSP doing between 1000 and 1100 fps. I made me a shoulder holster using nylon back pack straps that I got at Walmart. I attached one to use as an around the waste belt and one used bandolero style that can be adjusted so as to allow me to wear it on the outside of any clothing for quick access. It pays to be ready for the worst. One fellow in our group had a BIG bore bear take a deer away from him two years ago. He shot it with a bow and heard it crash not 60 yards from him. Before he could get his stuff together and get out of the stand and get to the deer the bear was there and literally picked the deer completely off the ground holding it in it's mouth and walked off with it. [/QUOTE]
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