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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Jason J on December 17 2021 11:28:14 AM MST

Title: 10mm Reloading
Post by: Jason J on December 17 2021 11:28:14 AM MST
I recently picked up a Glock 20. I am working on reloads I have some175 gr Barrys plated and poly coated hardcast.  I am using  VIHT N 340 powder. Test rounds run at 7grains:
Barrys = 1047 and 1072 fps
Cast = 1105 and 1109
Pressure signs all good so far
Hornady says 7.5 max on 180 grain bullets I would like to get 1250 fps.  Being that the bullets are 5 gr lighter than book how far past 7.5 max could I safely go?
Title: Re: 10mm Reloading
Post by: The_Shadow on December 17 2021 01:53:19 PM MST
Hello and welcome Jason!  I haven't used the VV N340 powders.  You might have to push it some to see what you see.
Title: Re: 10mm Reloading
Post by: Kenk on December 17 2021 03:43:56 PM MST
Welcome Jason!
Title: Re: 10mm Reloading
Post by: Vice on December 19 2021 11:51:52 AM MST
Welcome to the forum Jason.

5 grains difference in bullet weight is insignificant unless maybe you are going beyond max levels.

What?s more important is the bullet composition and the actual bearing surface when comparing bullets of similar weights.

I agree with Shadow, the ball is in your court.


p.s.  Going forward, we have a reloading section which may get more traffic for your questions; along with being able to pick up some nuggets and gems.
Title: Re: 10mm Reloading
Post by: gnappi on December 28 2021 10:48:28 AM MST
Welcome Jason.

You don't say where you live, but remember in the heat of summer, ammo in a hot trunk, in the sun at the range, your loads will be a lot hotter. It's a good idea to work toward hotter loads in the warmer weather.   
Title: Re: 10mm Reloading
Post by: DARSIG on December 29 2021 06:20:21 AM MST
I can highly recommend a chronograph
It is a cheap tool for your experiments