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Glock 10mm bear loads
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<blockquote data-quote="palerider3" data-source="post: 1742311" data-attributes="member: 82117"><p>Why would you have to rack the 10mm? Wouldn't you be starting with one up the pipe? Test after test has shown 10mm hard cast to penetrate 36-48" of gel, and consistently provide exit wounds on elk sized animals. I've shot revolvers quite a bit. Hunted with one successfully as well. But when it comes to getting a round on target quickly, nothing compares to an auto. It still takes practice, but how many practice with their revolvers vs autos? I'd bet 95% of the guys here shoot an auto better than a large frame revolver. Either way, shoot what you're best with and practice with it if you're going to rely on it. And any way that you can induce any kind of stress, that's better too. I shoot 1000+ rounds of center-fire pistol every year and a good portion of that is 40s though my 10mm woods gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="palerider3, post: 1742311, member: 82117"] Why would you have to rack the 10mm? Wouldn't you be starting with one up the pipe? Test after test has shown 10mm hard cast to penetrate 36-48" of gel, and consistently provide exit wounds on elk sized animals. I've shot revolvers quite a bit. Hunted with one successfully as well. But when it comes to getting a round on target quickly, nothing compares to an auto. It still takes practice, but how many practice with their revolvers vs autos? I'd bet 95% of the guys here shoot an auto better than a large frame revolver. Either way, shoot what you're best with and practice with it if you're going to rely on it. And any way that you can induce any kind of stress, that's better too. I shoot 1000+ rounds of center-fire pistol every year and a good portion of that is 40s though my 10mm woods gun. [/QUOTE]
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