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Reloading
Glock 10mm bear loads
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<blockquote data-quote="palerider3" data-source="post: 1741968" data-attributes="member: 82117"><p>I carry a G20SF with a Lone Wolf 5.5" fluted, threaded barrel. It is cut for a razor red Dot and I can get 4" groups at 100 yards supported, and 9-10" groups standing. 200gr hard cast at 1275. The other great thing about the Glock us you can practice with cheaper 40 s&w ammo. I shoot steel challenge with mine and post pretty good times. I have a holster on my pack belt and a clip on the slide so when I drop my pack I can put it in my waistband the same way I carry a pistol every day. Whatever you choose, I suggest you practice with it a lot. Find a club and shoot some comps with it. You'll get better practice drawing and firing than any other way. And it's a lot of fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="palerider3, post: 1741968, member: 82117"] I carry a G20SF with a Lone Wolf 5.5" fluted, threaded barrel. It is cut for a razor red Dot and I can get 4" groups at 100 yards supported, and 9-10" groups standing. 200gr hard cast at 1275. The other great thing about the Glock us you can practice with cheaper 40 s&w ammo. I shoot steel challenge with mine and post pretty good times. I have a holster on my pack belt and a clip on the slide so when I drop my pack I can put it in my waistband the same way I carry a pistol every day. Whatever you choose, I suggest you practice with it a lot. Find a club and shoot some comps with it. You'll get better practice drawing and firing than any other way. And it's a lot of fun. [/QUOTE]
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