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Glock 10mm bear loads
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<blockquote data-quote="PBR driver" data-source="post: 1741942" data-attributes="member: 20780"><p>The 10mm with Buffalo Bore cast loads should work ok.</p><p>If you get a chance to shoot a Bear or Moose during an encounter feel fortunate.</p><p>If so you may (in my mind 1 maybe 2 shots off) so harden cast bullets as fast as you can safely shoot them would be critical.</p><p>I pack a .41 Mag with 265gr.heat treated solids at about 1300 fps.</p><p>The 10mm is about a .357 Magnum power range not a .41 magnum so pick a bullet wisely.</p><p>In a dangerous encounter you should not be punching lungs but breaking bones!</p><p>A 10mm with the correct bullet will work if you practice a lot.</p><p>Situational awareness is key.</p><p>When all else fails shoot to break them down by shots to the major bone structures, that is where, practice, and more practice is super important!</p><p>Remember it is all about shot placement and bullet construction, same idea as shooting a solid on dangerous African game, no expanding bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBR driver, post: 1741942, member: 20780"] The 10mm with Buffalo Bore cast loads should work ok. If you get a chance to shoot a Bear or Moose during an encounter feel fortunate. If so you may (in my mind 1 maybe 2 shots off) so harden cast bullets as fast as you can safely shoot them would be critical. I pack a .41 Mag with 265gr.heat treated solids at about 1300 fps. The 10mm is about a .357 Magnum power range not a .41 magnum so pick a bullet wisely. In a dangerous encounter you should not be punching lungs but breaking bones! A 10mm with the correct bullet will work if you practice a lot. Situational awareness is key. When all else fails shoot to break them down by shots to the major bone structures, that is where, practice, and more practice is super important! Remember it is all about shot placement and bullet construction, same idea as shooting a solid on dangerous African game, no expanding bullets. [/QUOTE]
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