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Reloading
Glock 10mm bear loads
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<blockquote data-quote="AKGuide" data-source="post: 1741073" data-attributes="member: 64701"><p>I reload both doubletap 200gr cast and cast 200gr Bear tooth bullets to 1200fps using longshot powder. If I were to buy Bear defense ammo I would go with underwood and doubletap. If you roll your own get some bear tooth bullets in 200 grain hard cast gas checks, they are worth the wait. Make sure to slug your barrel and get the bullets sized 0.001" larger then your barrel and leading will not be a problem in the stock barrel. If your worried about leading get a lonewolf or kkm barrel and shoot away. The reason Glock doesn't want cast lead shot out of their barrels is because they will eventually lead up and can cause a pressure spike if not cleaned regularly. If shooting lead don't shoot more than 30 rounds before scrubbing out the lead in a stock barrel and you will be fine. </p><p></p><p>Reuben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKGuide, post: 1741073, member: 64701"] I reload both doubletap 200gr cast and cast 200gr Bear tooth bullets to 1200fps using longshot powder. If I were to buy Bear defense ammo I would go with underwood and doubletap. If you roll your own get some bear tooth bullets in 200 grain hard cast gas checks, they are worth the wait. Make sure to slug your barrel and get the bullets sized 0.001” larger then your barrel and leading will not be a problem in the stock barrel. If your worried about leading get a lonewolf or kkm barrel and shoot away. The reason Glock doesn’t want cast lead shot out of their barrels is because they will eventually lead up and can cause a pressure spike if not cleaned regularly. If shooting lead don’t shoot more than 30 rounds before scrubbing out the lead in a stock barrel and you will be fine. Reuben [/QUOTE]
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