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Glock 10mm bear loads
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<blockquote data-quote="preventec47" data-source="post: 1740984" data-attributes="member: 22159"><p>In ten years of shooting 10mm I have not seen anything convincing that super heavy hardcast with fancy shapes are any better at penetrating than good ole factory FMJs in 200 or 180. There is no justification for all the fuss and possible feeding probs caused by the super heavy hard casts.. Nor do I see a difference between 180 and 200 fmj as the 180 allows a tad more powder for a bit more power. I use exclusively AA#9 powder. In my daily carry I use a AA#8 which is a 50/50 AA#7 and AA#9 with the 155gr hollow points. Remember 10mm is light for power in the pistol world and the main reason is for hi cap mags of 15 etc. Be prepared to shoot hi frequency ..... many rounds. Otherwise 44mag or 454 casull etc is the far better choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preventec47, post: 1740984, member: 22159"] In ten years of shooting 10mm I have not seen anything convincing that super heavy hardcast with fancy shapes are any better at penetrating than good ole factory FMJs in 200 or 180. There is no justification for all the fuss and possible feeding probs caused by the super heavy hard casts.. Nor do I see a difference between 180 and 200 fmj as the 180 allows a tad more powder for a bit more power. I use exclusively AA#9 powder. In my daily carry I use a AA#8 which is a 50/50 AA#7 and AA#9 with the 155gr hollow points. Remember 10mm is light for power in the pistol world and the main reason is for hi cap mags of 15 etc. Be prepared to shoot hi frequency ..... many rounds. Otherwise 44mag or 454 casull etc is the far better choice. [/QUOTE]
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