embarrassed to carry non full power

Started by krafcheck, January 23 2014 07:56:50 PM MST

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4949shooter

The original 10 was supposed to be a 200 at 1200.

Also, I believe a 170 at 1350 to 1400. I think this as later backed down to 1300+.

StockIIBoss

The FBI was the sole source of abusing manufacturer's into producing the crap that's still out there today. Our savior's are folks like Double tap and Underwood and others that believe the 10mm should remain the powerhouse that it was intended to be, and should remain. Thank God for the believers!

pacapcop

#17
Nugents 135 nosler is rated 1553 NOT 1475. 723 FT LBS.

krafcheck

any of you carry fmj for SD? if so are they full power?

what about nuclear HP's?  they may not penetrate 12 inches but if you hit a shoulder or something it would seem like they would devastate any ligaments/tendons/muscle making a arm or leg virtually useless for quite a while.

pacapcop

#19
No fmj's. Do carry U/W's 135's. Thinking about switching over to Georgia Arms 155's Speer when they are in. Also UW's 155 XTP's have me interested. But main interest would be the Speer by G/A's.

Dann Fassnacht

I recently switched from carrying the 180 grain (Sierra JHP) Buffalo Bore load, back to the 175 grain Hornady Critical Duty load in my Glock 20SF, but I still don't feel "under-gunned" with this mild load.  However, I DO keep my 2nd magazine full of the heavy Buffalo Bore load, "just in-case".
Dann Fassnacht
Hoquiam, WA USA
glockman99@hotmail.com

StockIIBoss

Awe, there's no difference. Here's a friend shooting a 9mm and a 10mm. That's only 1mm, folks, how much difference can there be?


A Sig P226:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Kr3Z9T7Dc


He had never fired a 10mm before:
Hang on, dude!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZYoZSLD2yc


:))


Intercooler

That had me laughing hard  ;D ;D What 10mm ammo?

StockIIBoss

That's the Underwood 180 FMJ. I always enjoy introducing people to the 10mm!

475/480

At this moment I am carrying 150 gr Noslers at 1420 fps, accurate in my G20SF.
At some point I will switch to my EAA Limited 10 and the same Nolser 150 gr HP's. I have some 180 gr HST at 1325 that shoot very good in my Limited 10. I just prefer a lighter bullet and higher velocity.

Sean

4949shooter

Quote from: StockIIBoss on January 30 2014 12:25:03 PM MST
Awe, there's no difference. Here's a friend shooting a 9mm and a 10mm. That's only 1mm, folks, how much difference can there be?


A Sig P226:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Kr3Z9T7Dc


He had never fired a 10mm before:
Hang on, dude!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZYoZSLD2yc


:))

Ed looks like he is limpwristing.

Novice shooter?

Intercooler


Intercooler

It looks like his left hand isn't even staying on. No Glock  :P

StockIIBoss

Quote from: 4949shooter on January 30 2014 01:31:23 PM MST
Quote from: StockIIBoss on January 30 2014 12:25:03 PM MST
Awe, there's no difference. Here's a friend shooting a 9mm and a 10mm. That's only 1mm, folks, how much difference can there be?


A Sig P226:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Kr3Z9T7Dc


He had never fired a 10mm before:
Hang on, dude!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZYoZSLD2yc


:))

Ed looks like he is limpwristing.

Novice shooter?


No, he's a former Marine, and an excellent shot. I used to look like that when I was shooting Bullseye competition, so I didn't say anything. One hand & very light grip. And tons of time between shots! They even have that competition anymore or has it gone by the way of morse code in ham radio? 

4949shooter

Quote from: StockIIBoss on January 30 2014 02:10:49 PM MST
Quote from: 4949shooter on January 30 2014 01:31:23 PM MST
Quote from: StockIIBoss on January 30 2014 12:25:03 PM MST
Awe, there's no difference. Here's a friend shooting a 9mm and a 10mm. That's only 1mm, folks, how much difference can there be?


A Sig P226:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Kr3Z9T7Dc


He had never fired a 10mm before:
Hang on, dude!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZYoZSLD2yc


:))

Ed looks like he is limpwristing.

Novice shooter?


No, he's a former Marine, and an excellent shot. I used to look like that when I was shooting Bullseye competition, so I didn't say anything. One hand & very light grip. And tons of time between shots! They even have that competition anymore or has it gone by the way of morse code in ham radio?

Oh okay....he isn't accustomed to a two hand hold. Gotcha.