So you are saying Underwood loads at the lightest weight levels for 10mm, which gets it close to the 9mm weight, has MV at the level you quoted? Funny when I look they aren't nearly that close. Or are you comparing 180/200 grain bullets with 124 grain?
I've had a G20C for a lot of years now and I love it... But, if the sig P220 10mms were available back then, I'd have opted for that.
That said, you aren't going to crack a glock frame. And cracked frames happen with stout 10mm.
Most hunting guides in Alaska carry the glock 20. That should be reason enough!
I suppose it’s the spirit of this thread, but when I went to pick up my new Springfield XDm 10mm today, those jerks at the gun store had me check out right in front of another 10mm pistol! 臘
Since “which one?” is such a tough question, I decided it was a sign from above that I shouldn’t have to choose.
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Well played, Sir. Well played. My Banshee is one of my favorites. I've yet to get it on a chronograph, but anxious to see what the 8" barrel does for velocities.
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I have numerous bbls up to 16” and a few years ago I posted my chrony results for several of my loads in various bbl lengths. A search would turn it up.
Well played, Sir. Well played. My Banshee is one of my favorites. I've yet to get it on a chronograph, but anxious to see what the 8" barrel does for velocities.
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I looked it up a little bit ago and enjoyed the read!I have numerous bbls up to 16” and a few years ago I posted my chrony results for several of my loads in various bbl lengths. A search would turn it up.
10mm for range and home defense, you say?
Buy once, cry once.
If you can find one.
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If it's for range and HD duty, I'll suggest the HiPoint 10mm carbine.
There. I said it. HiPoint, HiPoint, HiPoint!!!