What is your go to for budget 10mm range projectiles?

Started by The Fox, February 07 2021 04:40:50 PM MST

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triggerman10

What make is the brass with a small primer? Never saw that.

lechwe

Quote from: triggerman10 on March 21 2021 08:51:15 PM MDT
What make is the brass with a small primer? Never saw that.

I didn't look close to see the brand but I'll check this evening and let you know. Thought I had scored huge as it only cost me $5 for 248 pieces.

The_Shadow

There were several makes but mostly Federal that had the NT = Non Toxic small pistol primer pockets.  NT is not made in LPP format!
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bigboredad

In 10mm the only small primer brass I've found is blazer

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10mmFTW

180gr bayou bullets. I got them to 1230fps with 7.7gr CFE pistol in a 5" fusion 1911 top end.

This is close to max load so use with caution.

Alaskamike

If you get into casting, the Lee 175 gr truncated cone is a really great bullet.  I wish it wasn't a bevel base, but oh well.

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PointBlank82

Quote from: bigboredad on March 29 2021 05:00:48 PM MDT
In 10mm the only small primer brass I've found is blazer

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I have both Federal and Blazer stamped SPP 10mm cases. Just scored some Federal SPM Match primers and am going to use them with that. Maybe try working up a powerful load with TCM and pulled 180 gr FN FMJ from American Reloading.

cwlongshot

I cast my own,  been doing so since mid 1980's. ONLY WAY I see to go.

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gnappi

Start casting and powder coating bullets. Then you'd have one less thing to search for.
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    Gary

Pumpkinheaver

I shoot mostly my home cast and powdercoated 180 flat points at the range.