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  • Texasgordo

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    Almost time to leave for the show..... View attachment 138707

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    Kinda reminds me of this...
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    ZX9RCAM

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    The Glock 20 has different barrels for different calibers? Interesting, I'll have to take a look. I wonder how the internals hold up to that. I mean 10mm loaded to its potential is more than a .357 so I suppose it won't bother anything. I had looked at the Glock 20 last year but went with the RIA 1911 in 10mm instead. The Cabellas guy had told me the Glocks tend to hold up better to higher pressures although I never put much stock into what a salesman has to say.

    No not Glock barrels.

    Been so long I've forgotten.

    Somebody help me remember.

    ETA: 460 Rowland is one of the options.
    I think 9x23 also.
     

    Charlie

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    Why do you say that.

    Just buy either Buffalo Bore, or Underwood for full power loads.

    Don't buy off the shelf ammo, they are typically close to. 40S&W power.

    All guns have certain loads they like better. Even two guns exactly the same might prefer (for accuracy) two different loads. Mostly it not a critical issue, especially with handguns. But when loading long barreled guns for accuracy one can find the load that is most accurate for that particular gun. That is the fun of the hobby for me.
     

    TexasBrandon

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    Yeah, my wife's AR-10 and my Sig 716 both prefer different powder weight, although not by much. I've learned that over time, unless I am shooting more than the typical 100 yards, I don't care too much. But for 10mm, almost everything is loaded slightly over .40 specs instead of 10mm. I like Buffalo Bore but man they can get expensive, easier to load my own in the end if I need full powered rounds.
     
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