10mm Pet Loads Thread

Started by Hubcap, March 20 2018 04:53:43 PM MDT

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Hubcap

How's about starting a Favorite loads thread for our 10's?  This would NOT be discussion about components or techniques, JUST data. Please make any pertinent comments about your load (MAX, compressed, hunting, self-defense, etc.). My suggestion would be to include the bullet weight in the subject line to make it easier to find what you're looking for?  Template coming....

Sound like a plan???

Hubcap

#1
BULLET WEIGHT:

CASE MFR.:

PRIMER:

POWDER:

CHARGE WEIGHT:

OVERALL CARTRIDGE LENGTH:

VELOCITY:

OTHER DETAILS:

Hubcap

BULLET WEIGHT: 200 Hornady XTP

CASE MFR.: Starline

PRIMER: WW LPR

POWDER: BLUE DOT

CHARGE WEIGHT: 9.4

OVERALL CARTRIDGE LENGTH: 1.255

VELOCITY: 1292

OTHER DETAILS: Safe in my stock G20SF

Kenk

BULLET WEIGHT: 180 Hornady XTP / HAP

CASE MFR.: Starline

PRIMER: Winchester LPP

POWDER: BLUE DOT

CHARGE WEIGHT: 10.4

OVERALL CARTRIDGE LENGTH: 1.255

Other details - stock G20 / gen 4 with KKM factory length barrel

The_Shadow

#4
BULLET WEIGHT: 200 grain Speer Gold Dot (hopefully the newer ones become handloading components)

CASE MFR.: Starline, Federal

PRIMER: CCI 350

POWDER: Hodgdon Longshot

CHARGE WEIGHT: 9.2 grains (handweighed)

OVERALL CARTRIDGE LENGTH: 1.2500"

VELOCITY: 1235 fps

OTHER DETAILS: Speer 200gr Gold Dot HP 9.2gr's Longshot Tested by me from the S&W 1006 with 22 lbs Wolff recoil spring making 1230 to 1240 fps

Tested by Jesse Atkins (Intercooler)
Limited Pro 4.75 Speer 200gr Gold Dot HP 9.2gr's Long Shot 1235, 1248, 1211, 1252, 1239. Average = 1237 FPS/ 680 LBS Nice!

Bullet on the left is #53883 Bullet on the right is #54000







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Kenk

This pet load thing is an awesome idea

tommac919


BULLET WEIGHT: 180 Xtreme heavy plate enforce

CASE MFR.:Starlne

PRIMER:Remington

POWDER:Blue Dot

CHARGE WEIGHT: 10.4

OVERALL CARTRIDGE LENGTH: 1.25

VELOCITY:

OTHER DETAILS: very accurate in stock g20-3
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Kenk

Do you like the Xtreme heavy plate?

tommac919

Quote from: Kenk on March 23 2018 01:27:24 AM MDT
Do you like the Xtreme heavy plate?

I find it just as good in my G20 as the fmj Remington and Montana Gold jacket... price is pretty good too.
Have pulled some after shooting to find no issues and with plating fully intact.

Kenk

Will have to look into them, Thanks

The_Shadow

#10
BULLET WEIGHT: 175 grains

CASE MFR.: Mixed

PRIMER: CCI 300

POWDER: Blue Dot

CHARGE WEIGHT: 10.4 grains

OVERALL CARTRIDGE LENGTH: 1.2500"

VELOCITY: 1180 - 1200 fps

OTHER DETAILS:  RCBS 175 grain Cast TC SWC and the LYMAN 175 grain Cast TCBB were my all around target play bullets with Rooster Lab Red Zambini till that ran out (no longer made) and now with White Label Carnauba Red Lube

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oldman10mm

Firearm S&W 1006

BULLET WEIGHT:Remington 155 JHP
CASE MFR.:Winchester primed case
POWDER:IMR SR4756
CHARGE WEIGHT:10.0
OVERALL CARTRIDGE LENGTH: ?
VELOCITY:1360 Avg.
OTHER DETAILS:IMR SR4756 no longer manufactured,I have a good supply,use it for 9mm,38sp,357M,40S&W,10mm,41M,44sp,44M


BULLET WEIGHT:Remington 155 JHP
CASE MFR.:Winchester primed case
POWDER:IMR SR4756
CHARGE WEIGHT:8.0
OVERALL CARTRIDGE LENGTH:?
VELOCITY:1150 Avg
OTHER DETAILS:reduced 10mm load to approximate 40S&W ballistics
S&W 1006
S&W 610 6.5"

The_Shadow

oldman10mm...Yes it is a shame they discontinued the SR-4756 as it had great uses across the board for many cartridges.
IMR SR-4756 & & SR-7625 were the very few single base powders left.
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oldman10mm

Those are the only two I use,I have a large supply of both as I started buying them when Hodgdon put out the discontinued notice. You'd be surprised how many still unopened containers are still out there.
Started out with 2400 for the Magnums and tried 4756 to get a cleaner burning powder. 4756 gave me the same chronograph figures and burned clean. 7625 is for 38sp and 44sp light target loads. I find that 4756 can be loaded past max recommended without primer cratering and case head expansion and also can be used for 'reduced' loads. My 'nuclear' loads are 4756. Also works fine for the range of projectiles from 95-158 in 357.
S&W 1006
S&W 610 6.5"

sep


BULLET WEIGHT: Montana Bullet Works 200 Grain WFNPB

CASE MFR.: Starline

PRIMER: CCI 300

POWDER: Blue Dot

CHARGE WEIGHT: 9.5 grains

OVERALL CARTRIDGE LENGTH: 1.240

VELOCITY: 1196 fps average velocity

OTHER DETAILS: Chronographed through an STI Perfect 10 with 6 inch barrel. Bullet sized to .401. The charge weight of Blue Dot could safely be increased a little more in this load.


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