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Reloading
Glock 10mm bear loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Mystras" data-source="post: 1740979" data-attributes="member: 33106"><p>I carry a gen 3 G20 in 10mm, heavier recoil spring and metal rod with a 6" Lone wolf barrel. Hard cast 200 or 220's, Doubletap gas checked or Underwood loads, also the Underwood extreme hunter or penetrator solids can work well with this setup. I keep it in a Kifaru Koala light chest pack that I also have my survival pouch attached. Easy to carry and deploy. This is from Glock's website in reference to using lead bullets "No, we recommend the use of jacketed ammunition only". I have read folks using lead through factory barrels but you need to keep them clean if you do. Glock barrels build up lead quickly and when this happens can alter chambering and pressures so they do not recommend using lead. I read one forum where they recommended cleaning the barrel every 10 rounds after using lead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystras, post: 1740979, member: 33106"] I carry a gen 3 G20 in 10mm, heavier recoil spring and metal rod with a 6" Lone wolf barrel. Hard cast 200 or 220's, Doubletap gas checked or Underwood loads, also the Underwood extreme hunter or penetrator solids can work well with this setup. I keep it in a Kifaru Koala light chest pack that I also have my survival pouch attached. Easy to carry and deploy. This is from Glock's website in reference to using lead bullets "No, we recommend the use of jacketed ammunition only". I have read folks using lead through factory barrels but you need to keep them clean if you do. Glock barrels build up lead quickly and when this happens can alter chambering and pressures so they do not recommend using lead. I read one forum where they recommended cleaning the barrel every 10 rounds after using lead. [/QUOTE]
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