l aways wanted a G40 Hunter and I couldn't pass up the deal I got on it. My first 10mm was a SR 1911 ;D
[attachment deleted by admin]
Very nice : )
Prepare to have a lot of fun!
Love mine added a KKM 7" bbl and RMR it's a great hunting handgun. Enjoy.
Excellent. Congrats!
Thanks seems to like my 200gr TC cast with 10.8grs of #9 just fine. 25 yards is about dead on and 70 yards is about 3.5 inches high using only the iron sights no reddot maybe I don't need the reddot lol. ;D
[attachment deleted by admin]
I smell venison. 8)
Yeah, can't wait to drop something with it. :D
Oh no you may have really screwed up. :o
Keep them in separate safes or separate rooms because they tend to multiply like rabbits :))
Congratulations! The only problem with 10mm's is that they're lethal to wallets!
Quote from: Buddy10mm on October 26 2019 10:16:52 AM MDT
Congratulations! The only problem with 10mm's is that they're lethal to wallets!
That's way reloading is the only (affordable) way to feed your 10mm ;)
Congrats I have those very same 10mm pistols.
The accessories list will grow with them fyi. Now for the g40 I have a 7" kkm 10mm barrel, a 7.25" kkm 9x25 barrel and a 6" LW 9mm barrel and fusion 357sig and 10mm barrels for the sr1911.
Quote from: DenStinett on October 26 2019 11:00:32 PM MDT
Quote from: Buddy10mm on October 26 2019 10:16:52 AM MDT
Congratulations! The only problem with 10mm's is that they're lethal to wallets!
That's way reloading is the only (affordable) way to feed your 10mm ;)
Lol yeah Love the 10! I loaded up a few more loads working my way to 11.8grs of #9, brass looks good primers nice and round...no glock smiles. Funny thing is in my SR that load has flat primers and brass looks tore up from the extractor.
The Flattened Primer does sound like a little over pressure going on
A tighter Bore on the SR1911 could be the cause there
The tore-up Rim may be an over tensioned Extractor that needs a little adjustment
An easy fix
Check-out this short Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwsV1GE6yXw
The Round should stay in place, BUT it shouldn't be held too tightly either
Firm, but not TIGHT, and not so loose that it seems that it "could" or does fall out
See if that helps
Cool thanks for the info.