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10mm Ammuntion => Reloading 10mm ammo => Topic started by: TXCOONDOG on April 20 2014 05:53:25 PM MDT

Title: Checking Handload 10mm
Post by: TXCOONDOG on April 20 2014 05:53:25 PM MDT
Just getting started reloaded and wondered if you use a case gauge or use your Glock (I have a KKM barrel too) 1911, etc barrel for checking your 10mm ammo?
Title: Re: Checking Handload 10mm
Post by: ShadeTreeVTX on April 20 2014 06:39:37 PM MDT
I use my spare LW barrel to check EVERY round since both my G20sf and G29sf both have LW barrels in them. I have never put a round through either stock barrel ( their still virgins ). To me the one weakness to reloading 10mm for me is the stock Glock barrel chambers. All 3 of my LW barrels have performed flawlessly in my 2 Glocks.

Doug
Title: Re: Checking Handload 10mm
Post by: The_Shadow on April 20 2014 06:41:58 PM MDT
The case gauge is the best option as it is the ultimate gauge, if you are using your barrels, you need to use the tightest chambered one for your gauge.  I have found using the pass-through sizing method (this irons out any bulging of the brass, Not Smiles) and seating and crimping in separate steps,  everything will fit the gauge and all the barrels.  :D

Best regards!  Be safe!
Title: Re: Checking Handload 10mm
Post by: tommac919 on April 20 2014 08:10:18 PM MDT
Use a min-max case gauge... its tighter than any barrel I have and checks yr sizing, oal, case lenght all at same time.
just drop a bullet in!  easy.
Title: Re: Checking Handload 10mm
Post by: sqlbullet on April 21 2014 07:47:48 AM MDT
Quote from: The_Shadow on April 20 2014 06:41:58 PM MDT
you need to use the tightest chambered one for your gauge.

While I won't argue that a case gauge is the ulitmate, I think it is overkill for most reloaders.  You can make fine ammunition for your guns using the method Shadow calls out.

I reload for acceptable quality ammo at the lowest price, so I haven't spent any budget on a case gauge.  And, I have never had an issue.
Title: Re: Checking Handload 10mm
Post by: tommac919 on April 21 2014 09:22:45 AM MDT
Quote from: sqlbullet on April 21 2014 07:47:48 AM MDT
I reload for acceptable quality ammo at the lowest price, so I haven't spent any budget on a case gauge.  And, I have never had an issue.

I picked up a used case gauge on Ebay for $10...  Saw a whole set of 6 go for $50.
Not that u can't make quality ammo using a barrel, but it if it fits in the cheap gauge, it fits in anything. 
Title: Re: Checking Handload 10mm
Post by: TXCOONDOG on May 08 2014 12:41:54 PM MDT
I picked up a Dillion case gauge for the 10mm and like it so well that I bought one for 9mm and .40.

Thanks. all