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<blockquote data-quote="alaska" data-source="post: 2679922" data-attributes="member: 23096"><p>I don't recommend anything heavier than 22 pounds</p><p>The stock spring in G20 is 17 or 18 pounds.</p><p>Yes only if you plan to shoot real 10mm loads like Underwood otherwise just get a 40 cal. Changing the spring relieves the pressure on the frame of HV loads of G20 and also increase the weight a tad with stainless rod. Most factory loads like Federal have loaded the 10mm down most call them FBI loads. Hornady in the early days actually had a HV load for the 10mm, but discontinued many years ago for lower velocity loads of today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaska, post: 2679922, member: 23096"] I don’t recommend anything heavier than 22 pounds The stock spring in G20 is 17 or 18 pounds. Yes only if you plan to shoot real 10mm loads like Underwood otherwise just get a 40 cal. Changing the spring relieves the pressure on the frame of HV loads of G20 and also increase the weight a tad with stainless rod. Most factory loads like Federal have loaded the 10mm down most call them FBI loads. Hornady in the early days actually had a HV load for the 10mm, but discontinued many years ago for lower velocity loads of today. [/QUOTE]
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