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Quote from: Hornseeker on April 18, 2014, 01:30:06 PMHow does a 357 mag stack up to the 10mm?Depends on barrel length.A 3.5" barrel on a 10mm vs a 6" barrel on a .357mag is going to level the playing field more than the 10mm fans want to admit.I will find some ballistic data to support.Here is some data.If you click on the link for 10mm, they use a Colt Delta Elite with a 5.03" barrel.No Glock 10mm runs that long.http://www.ballisticsbytheinch.com/357mag.html
How does a 357 mag stack up to the 10mm?
This thread is hilarious.. Id love to see some in action in the moment you would be sh%#^^* yourself . Then to say ill just shoot it on the head? Give me a break! Or I'll take 16 rds over 2-3 from a 44? I'll take power all day long cause your getting 1-2 shots off not 16! If your getting 16 off then you were shooting a bear that was way to far away and u have no business shooting at.
Quote from: Hornseeker on April 18, 2014, 01:30:06 PMHow does a 357 mag stack up to the 10mm?Depends on barrel length.A 3.5" barrel on a 10mm vs a 6" barrel on a .357mag is going to level the playing field more than the 10mm fans want to admit.
Quote from: thinkingman on April 18, 2014, 02:37:54 PMQuote from: Hornseeker on April 18, 2014, 01:30:06 PMHow does a 357 mag stack up to the 10mm?Depends on barrel length.A 3.5" barrel on a 10mm vs a 6" barrel on a .357mag is going to level the playing field more than the 10mm fans want to admit.Yes, a some 6" 357's can keep up with a 3.5" 10mm depending on the load. That's not a great comparison though; if you could carry a 6" 357, you could carry a full size (4.5"-5") 10mm Glock or 1911, which will definitely outperform the 357. You have to think about the overal size of the gun as the limiting factor, not the barrel length.My longslide G20L has a 6.6" barrel; that delivers some serious power but is a bit large for a carry gun. The standard G20 is a better choice in the woods, IMO, although I'm happy with hot loaded 45 hard cast as well. Loading your own in either caliber opens up a lot more options.If you choose hard-cast 10mm, which is a great choice, I recommend the 200gr instead of the heavier 220gr loads; the 200 is a better size for the 10mm case and a better balance of velocity vs weight. It will still penetrate as deep as you need.
Quote from: Yondering on April 18, 2014, 10:59:46 PMQuote from: thinkingman on April 18, 2014, 02:37:54 PMQuote from: Hornseeker on April 18, 2014, 01:30:06 PMHow does a 357 mag stack up to the 10mm?Depends on barrel length.A 3.5" barrel on a 10mm vs a 6" barrel on a .357mag is going to level the playing field more than the 10mm fans want to admit.Yes, a some 6" 357's can keep up with a 3.5" 10mm depending on the load. That's not a great comparison though; if you could carry a 6" 357, you could carry a full size (4.5"-5") 10mm Glock or 1911, which will definitely outperform the 357. You have to think about the overal size of the gun as the limiting factor, not the barrel length.My longslide G20L has a 6.6" barrel; that delivers some serious power but is a bit large for a carry gun. The standard G20 is a better choice in the woods, IMO, although I'm happy with hot loaded 45 hard cast as well. Loading your own in either caliber opens up a lot more options.If you choose hard-cast 10mm, which is a great choice, I recommend the 200gr instead of the heavier 220gr loads; the 200 is a better size for the 10mm case and a better balance of velocity vs weight. It will still penetrate as deep as you need.10mm/Glock fanboys are not going to like this one bit....But it's only Buffalo Bore themselves testing so it's not like they know what they're doing.....https://www.buffalobore.com/index.php?l=product_list&c=146Click on 'Heavy 10mm' and 'Heavy 357 Magnum' for actual ballistics out of actual firearms.
Quote from: Hornseeker on April 18, 2014, 01:30:06 PMHow does a 357 mag stack up to the 10mm?My understanding is that most of the off the shelf 10mm ammo is just a slight improvement over .40 cal and those fabulous ballistics that are posted all over are from military loads that are not readily available to the public.
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