The 9x25 Dillon was created for what?

Started by Olgo, October 28 2017 05:25:18 PM MDT

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Olgo

I heard it was for a competition of some kind. I was wondering if this is where the 357sig can't cut it.
How powerful is 10mm? Well, see those craters on the moon?

Scarlett Pistol

Quote from: Olgo on October 28 2017 05:25:18 PM MDT
I heard it was for a competition of some kind. I was wondering if this is where the 357sig can't cut it.

From what I understand it came before 357 sig.

The_Shadow

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Yes, the 9x25 was used in competition by some of the great shooters of the time...The 9x25 was used by several notable IPSC shooters, such as Rob Leatham, Armt Myhre and Michael Voigt.
The 38 Super was being way overloaded back then, but later there was a change to the rules and power factor...

I suggest reading this over; http://10mm-firearms.com/wildcats/welcome-mr-randy-shelley-designer-of-the-9x25dillon-cartridge/msg45768/#msg45768


Also you can see them in action in this video...
The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'!
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Olgo

That is interesting. Thanks.

A 9x30 Dillon?  :o
How powerful is 10mm? Well, see those craters on the moon?

johnholliday

9x25 can be a good time to shoot, the amount loads that you can work up on it are crazy.


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