Buffalo Bore Again...

Started by colt1911fan, October 28 2015 06:16:26 AM MDT

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Intercooler

That's good to know! I'm glad people are able to reproduce the results based off the stuff The Shadow and myself do.

NavyVet1959

Quote from: Intercooler on November 10 2015 05:55:40 PM MST
That's good to know! I'm glad people are able to reproduce the results based off the stuff The Shadow and myself do.

Actually, I have not shot it through a chrony yet.  I was just quoting the figures that you had put in your post.  What I do know though is that it has not blown up my G29, G20, nor my RIA M1911 10mm.  I also noticed that it was more comfortable to shoot in the M1911 than in the G29 or G20.
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sqlbullet

Quote from: NavyVet1959 on November 10 2015 04:27:26 PM MST
I guess you could try it out with a round just loaded with just a primer.  Or a dummy round with no powder and a spent primer.

In order to have a statistically valid sample I would need to repeat the experiment at least 50, and probably a couple hundred times.  And should expand that sample set to include a wide variety of different brass makes to account for variations.  One successful (or failed) test in my gun does not constitute a meaningful result.

Seems to me that there is plenty of 10mm brass to be had.  It isn't free, but it also isn't prohibitively expensive.  I will just stick with 10mm.  If others wanna do something different, more power to them.