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10mm Ammuntion => Reloading 10mm ammo => Topic started by: 445 supermag on April 05 2014 08:52:54 PM MDT

Title: The topic of hardball
Post by: 445 supermag on April 05 2014 08:52:54 PM MDT
TMJ
FMJ
PLAIN BASE FLAT POINT
ETC ETC ETC....

for loading up large quantities of ammo I am looking for the best hard ball.  I don't want plated bullets as I want to try to duplicate what my regular load is but with hard ball.   That's 200gr nosler with 9.0 gr long shot.  This gives me about 1260 fps with my KKM drop in barrel.   

So with that said why all these different assortments of hardball.   Is one really Better than another?  If so what is it and why?

I am planning on picking up about 100 to  start and if I get a good outcome as in that it resembles my 200gr noslers load I will pick up a couple K.

thanks

Brian
Title: Re: The topic of hardball
Post by: attrapereves on April 06 2014 10:03:20 PM MDT
TMJ = Total Metal Jacket. It shouldn't have an exposed lead base like FMJ bullets will. I haven't noticed any difference in accuracy between TMJ and FMJ.
Title: The topic of hardball
Post by: sstewart on April 08 2014 08:04:37 PM MDT
Will make a difference on smoking with some powders. Based on my experience with plated bullets vs lead ones.
Title: Re: The topic of hardball
Post by: The_Shadow on April 08 2014 08:57:44 PM MDT
Quote from: attrapereves on April 06 2014 10:03:20 PM MDT
TMJ = Total Metal Jacket. It shouldn't have an exposed lead base like FMJ bullets will. I haven't noticed any difference in accuracy between TMJ and FMJ.

This is what I was thinking as well...CCI was selling the 200 gr. FMJ as loaded ammo and Hornady has a 200 gr. FMJ as components, however the 180's are more common.

TMJ/FMJ are slightly shorter than the JHP of the same weight and with equal amount of powder you may see slight less velocity.

Good luck!  ;)
Title: Re: The topic of hardball
Post by: 445 supermag on April 09 2014 06:08:51 PM MDT
So TMJ is it.  Thanks guys.    I guess brand won't matter.

I will give them a shot. :P

Brian