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Reloading
Glock 10mm bear loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Knight" data-source="post: 1741194" data-attributes="member: 59515"><p>I have to correct my last statement. I mentioned that I use double tap 220gr. in my Glock G 40 MOS ( This is not a 40 Cal) but a 10 MM DT 230 Gr. [ATTACH=full]155243[/ATTACH] for those that may have thought differently. !6 round MAG filled with the following pills. Oh...If you want to stop big bears and your secondary weapon is a hand gun keep in mind, don't concern yourself with doing tissue damage these bruins have plenty of that, rather concentrate on braking bones. Hard cast is the only way to go.. Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knight, post: 1741194, member: 59515"] I have to correct my last statement. I mentioned that I use double tap 220gr. in my Glock G 40 MOS ( This is not a 40 Cal) but a 10 MM DT 230 Gr. [ATTACH=full]155243[/ATTACH] for those that may have thought differently. !6 round MAG filled with the following pills. Oh...If you want to stop big bears and your secondary weapon is a hand gun keep in mind, don't concern yourself with doing tissue damage these bruins have plenty of that, rather concentrate on braking bones. Hard cast is the only way to go.. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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