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Quote from: Yondering on April 24, 2014, 01:46:34 PMQuote from: stryker on April 24, 2014, 12:10:45 PM9mm = NO.40 is just an under powered 10mm.45 is a bit slower but larger diameter10mm has some blazing fast rounds. 2400 ft/s for the light stuff AND you can also get dumb'd down 10mm ammo that is in the 9mm range.I REALLY like the versatility in my 10mm. 2400 fps is stretching it just a wee bit, for any bullets within the normal weight range (135-230gr). Did you mean 1400 fps? 1600-1800 is possible with the lightweight 135-155gr bullets. I'm pushing a 165gr cast at 1650+ fps from mine, but that's a longslide with max loads. Agreed on the versatility though.Its a light round made by rbcd, (10mm 77 gr. 2420 fps / 1015 flbs), nothing I would use in bear country but a coyote or cougar... hell yea! I prefer the 155gr bonded hp from Underwood for daily carry (155gr. 1500 fps / 775 flbs) but in the field I typically carry FMJ for increased penetration and bone breaking ability.
Quote from: stryker on April 24, 2014, 12:10:45 PM9mm = NO.40 is just an under powered 10mm.45 is a bit slower but larger diameter10mm has some blazing fast rounds. 2400 ft/s for the light stuff AND you can also get dumb'd down 10mm ammo that is in the 9mm range.I REALLY like the versatility in my 10mm. 2400 fps is stretching it just a wee bit, for any bullets within the normal weight range (135-230gr). Did you mean 1400 fps? 1600-1800 is possible with the lightweight 135-155gr bullets. I'm pushing a 165gr cast at 1650+ fps from mine, but that's a longslide with max loads. Agreed on the versatility though.
9mm = NO.40 is just an under powered 10mm.45 is a bit slower but larger diameter10mm has some blazing fast rounds. 2400 ft/s for the light stuff AND you can also get dumb'd down 10mm ammo that is in the 9mm range.I REALLY like the versatility in my 10mm.
Quote from: stryker on April 24, 2014, 04:03:42 PMQuote from: Yondering on April 24, 2014, 01:46:34 PMQuote from: stryker on April 24, 2014, 12:10:45 PM9mm = NO.40 is just an under powered 10mm.45 is a bit slower but larger diameter10mm has some blazing fast rounds. 2400 ft/s for the light stuff AND you can also get dumb'd down 10mm ammo that is in the 9mm range.I REALLY like the versatility in my 10mm. 2400 fps is stretching it just a wee bit, for any bullets within the normal weight range (135-230gr). Did you mean 1400 fps? 1600-1800 is possible with the lightweight 135-155gr bullets. I'm pushing a 165gr cast at 1650+ fps from mine, but that's a longslide with max loads. Agreed on the versatility though.Its a light round made by rbcd, (10mm 77 gr. 2420 fps / 1015 flbs), nothing I would use in bear country but a coyote or cougar... hell yea! I prefer the 155gr bonded hp from Underwood for daily carry (155gr. 1500 fps / 775 flbs) but in the field I typically carry FMJ for increased penetration and bone breaking ability.Interesting. Have you actually shot that 77gr round over a chronograph? A lot of companies exaggerate their velocity claims pretty badly. I'm sure it's fast, but I'm still pretty skeptical of that velocity from normal length pistol barrels. From a longer 6"+ barrel, it's probably achievable, but right on the edge of max loads.The Underwood stuff usually does meet it's claimed velocity, although some of their 10mm loads are a bit too hot IMO.
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