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10mm Ammuntion => Factory 10mm ammo => Topic started by: stechkin on February 22 2014 06:35:42 AM MST

Title: PMC bronze
Post by: stechkin on February 22 2014 06:35:42 AM MST
I just picked up two boxes of 200 grain fmj PMC bronze ammo. I'm wondering what kinda resolts you guys have had with it. I have a glock 29sf.
Title: Re: PMC bronze
Post by: 4949shooter on February 22 2014 07:16:54 AM MST
It ran great out of my G20SF with stock 17 pound RSA.

You shouldn't have any problems at all with your G29. It is about equivalent to a .45 ACP +p in power.
Title: Re: PMC bronze
Post by: The_Shadow on February 22 2014 08:07:32 AM MST
stechkin, Welcome to the forum!  Like 4949shoter mentioned you should be good to go!  FMJ's tend to feed more reliably in any application.  For defensive purposes they may not expand at all and could penetrate too deep, to the point of pass thru, depending on several factors.  However they can be effective.  8)
Title: Re: PMC bronze
Post by: stechkin on February 22 2014 10:59:02 AM MST
Thanks for the info guys. I on using these as target loads. I'm still looking into carry loads.
Title: Re: PMC bronze
Post by: Dave84 on February 22 2014 04:00:03 PM MST
Hornady and Winchester make good reliable medium power loads. For full power I'd go with Underwood.