I picked these up at a show over the weekend. Not really for perfomance value but because I'd never seen them before and thought the idea was errr, unique, because more often than not 10mm taken in the other direction in the velocity spectrum. When I got home I checked to see if anyone else had come across this stuff and saw that sOnspark posted about it sometime ago but I wasn't able to see his picture to verify. I apologize if this is a double post. Thoughts?? See pics.
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I thought "err...unique" summed it up pretty well. Or why??? :)
Yes, the sub sonic stuff was popular as close quarters defensive rounds or use with suppressed firearms.
Most rounds under 1140 @ sea level are considered to be subsonic, however the Winchester 10mm ammo run around 950-980, just like the old Black Talon of the day. ::)
Quote from: EdMc on July 03 2014 07:28:32 AM MDT
Or why??? :)
That was my first reaction too! Then like shadow said
Quote from: The_Shadow on July 03 2014 07:49:23 AM MDT
Yes, the sub sonic stuff was popular as close quarters defensive rounds or use with suppressed firearms.
I figured it was maybe good for law enforcement with suppressors. I guess it wouldn't be too ideal to have to engage in a fire fight with a bad guy indoors while having to fight recoil and being deafened by your full auto 10mm MP5 loaded with hot stuff :o :o
Shadow, did you guys do a pull down on these particular rounds?
950-980?
Now that illustrates what happens when the government gets involved in anything. :)) Simpler to just use 45ACP and make a bigger hole.
I haven't done the Win SubSonic pull-down, but Winchester has blended many different proprietary powders to use they are hard to say exactly what they are using, I can only speculate what fits the performance profile with known powders and load data based on the charge weight they use and actual velocity. :-[
I would thing that they would be very similar to the Ranger T line
Well, they also liked the sound wave it produced. Being supersonic, the sound wave was smaller, felt less.....however, slowing it down allowed the sound waves to be bigger and more disorientation.
.......Ok....I have no idea...but it sounded like I stayed in a Holiday Inn last night! :D
Those are a nice keepsake.
And if the SHTF, they will work.
Want some more? My LGS just told me they found a box of these and asked me to find out what they're worth
Aren't those what you cal FBI lites?
FBI Pussy Loads lol
Assembled with new StarLine nickled cases, Hodgdon HS-6, and Federal 180g. HSTs pulled from their 40S&W rounds, mine achieve about 1090FPS, more than 100FPS more than that bullet from a 40. So more power but just a little more muzzle blast, and recoil is more manageable for me, too. See
http://10mm-firearms.com/reloading-10mm-ammo/new-10mm-pd-reloads-using-federal-hst180s-and-hornady-flexlock-175s/msg59887/#msg59887
As I've demonstrated, the HST's performance is excellent.
I have a couple boxes of Hornady 10mm 175 XTP rated at 1150 fps. Out of my G29 would be something like 1030 fps and little recoil so I think they would be good for carry.
175 XTP? You mean 180?
Whoops, I mean 175 Flexlock. 8)
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1030 from critical duty?
That's the 3rd chrono reading I've seen from Critical Duty. The other two to were 1071 and 1088.
Hey now, I was in the FBI and you are right, most agents can't shoot 9mm very well much less the 10. I carried 45acp as I wasn't a fan of the S&W auto at the time and I could shoot a 1911 much better. Now my 1911s are mostly chambered for 10mm. The subsonic would be a specialty round used for suppressed fire. Now I really like the 135 grain Underwood or 125 grain Barnes round from Double Tap as my carry load at 1600 fps. Backed by 180 grain spare mags. Nothing wrong with a subsonic for the right use.
Quote from: txbadge on December 31 2016 08:57:34 AM MST
Hey now, I was in the FBI and you are right, most agents can't shoot 9mm very well much less the 10. I carried 45acp as I wasn't a fan of the S&W auto at the time and I could shoot a 1911 much better. Now my 1911s are mostly chambered for 10mm. The subsonic would be a specialty round used for suppressed fire. Now I really like the 135 grain Underwood or 125 grain Barnes round from Double Tap as my carry load at 1600 fps. Backed by 180 grain spare mags. Nothing wrong with a subsonic for the right use.
I've been shooting the 10mm since 1991 and Underwood's Extreme Cavitator is "da bomb"!