10mm-Auto

10mm Ammuntion => Reloading 10mm ammo => Topic started by: MikeS. on November 09 2016 04:46:01 PM MST

Title: Glock 10mm reloading
Post by: MikeS. on November 09 2016 04:46:01 PM MST
Would powder coated bullet be OK for a Glock pistol with factory barrel? I really like RMR bullets and have quite a few straight lead bullets, that I use in my non-Glock 10 mm pistols.

They also offer a powder coated version and I'm thinking about trying those.

Glock-40 and 20.
Title: Re: Glock 10mm reloading
Post by: fltbed on November 09 2016 05:34:00 PM MST
Yes.

Normal lead can be used as well as long as it's properly sized for the bore and of sufficient hardness. The only problem is when you get leading.  In a cut rifled bore, you first lose accuracy, stop shooting, and clean the crap out of the rifling.  in a polygonal bore, you just continue to reduce the bore diameter untill the pressures get to high and... bad things rapidly happen.

Jeff
Title: Re: Glock 10mm reloading
Post by: MikeS. on November 09 2016 10:01:25 PM MST
Thanks!
Title: Re: Glock 10mm reloading
Post by: Pumpkinheaver on November 13 2016 07:33:40 PM MST
90% of the bullets shot in my Glock 20 are powdercoated.
Title: Re: Glock 10mm reloading
Post by: sqlbullet on November 14 2016 08:46:57 AM MST
I also run lots of powdercoated lead bullets in my Glock 20 and 29.