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10mm Ammuntion => Factory 10mm ammo => Topic started by: Dalbo on August 19 2014 12:34:47 AM MDT

Title: HSM 200 grain fmj
Post by: Dalbo on August 19 2014 12:34:47 AM MDT
I picked up a box of HSM 200 grain fmj loaded in new Starline brass at Sportsmans Warehouse. I hadn't had a chance to try them out. Anyone chronoed them?
Title: Re: HSM 200 grain fmj
Post by: 4949shooter on August 19 2014 04:49:29 PM MDT
I checked both sheets and it doesn't appear they were chronoed by our guys.

Perhaps someone else has?
Title: Re: HSM 200 grain fmj
Post by: Intercooler on August 19 2014 06:31:38 PM MDT
The HSM rounds aren't rated very high and why I skipped them.
Title: Re: HSM 200 grain fmj
Post by: Dave84 on August 20 2014 10:08:12 PM MDT
Wish I had a chrono. I've shot hundreds of the 180s years ago when they were cheap and available. They were a 40+p as far as I remember.
Title: Re: HSM 200 grain fmj
Post by: Intercooler on August 21 2014 04:31:16 AM MDT
Pretty much all the info and more in here:

http://www.handgunforum.net/range-report/34001-10mm-hsm-200gr-fmj.html

I will add the info to the sheet. Any idea if that is 7.8gr's of Long Shot?
Title: Re: HSM 200 grain fmj
Post by: Intercooler on August 21 2014 06:24:57 AM MDT
The Shadow,

                  It looks like he gave all the information for a standard pull-down. Do you want to add this information to that section? Maybe you can figure out the powder type to complete the data set. I ordered the 180gr version today to test and get the pull-down information.
Title: Re: HSM 200 grain fmj
Post by: The_Shadow on August 21 2014 07:52:06 AM MDT
The Feb 17 2013 Pull-Down RDub has shown, looks to be 7.8grains of LongShot, The velocity is where it should be for that loading.  The newer loadings could be the same, but then again, with the supplies being what they are it may be hard to say.