10mm pet loads..??

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  • Shoobedoo

    US Army Veteran
    Jun 1, 2013
    11,174
    Keyser WV
    I would be interested to hear from anyone who is handloading for the 10mm. More specifically, 155 gr. copper plated bullets with Alliant Power Pistol powder. I'm not looking for anything "nuclear" velocity wise, these will be primarily target loads. I do have a chronograph, and ideally I would be looking for something around 1200 to 1250 fps. maximum. These would shot out of a Glock 20 and 29 respectively. Thanks.
     

    alucard0822

    For great Justice
    Oct 29, 2007
    17,690
    PA
    9gr should put you about there, 10.6gr@1454fps is the current published max. I personally like 6gr of bullseye under a 165gr plated as a light plinking load. It's a faster powder, so less flash/noise from unburned powder, especially in shorter barrels, runs about 1150FPS in my G20SF, so basically 40S&W velocities, but extremely accurate and easy on brass. Tend to have better luck using faster powders with light to moderate loads, use the slower stuff for hot and heavy loads so it can build enough pressure to be consistent.
     

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