I was looking for some range/target 10 mm ammo to test out a Ruger SR1911 10 mm that I traded for (just for fun since I'd never had that caliber).
I called my most often used range, and they were out.
Wal Mart didn't carry it.
Dick's Sporting Goods didn't carry it.
I called Point Blank in Greenwood where I go sometimes and they had some Mag Tech brand for $20/box of 50.
I was told to stay away from Mag Tech b/c it was very dirty.
Is it really any dirtier than other less expensive brands in 10mm?
I would be glad to trade some 9mm or even 22LR to get a box or two of 10mm to do a function check on my "new" 10mm if someone lives fairly close to Wanamaker.
Like .32 or .40 caliber, I don't want to buy it in bulk to get a better price b/c I don't intend to shoot 1000 rounds of it quickly, unlike 9mm or 22LR.
Finding ammo labeled 10mm isn't too difficult to find, though much of it is just 40 slow and weak with 10mm packaging.
Buffalo Bore has some real 10.
Best bet for real 10 is roll your own.
Good luck and enjoy! 10mm can be a good pistol cartridge.
Underwood lives here.....
Wow CM that is one fine looking hand cannon.
Always nice to see the great custom pieces here on Ingo.
From the combined minds of myself and AllenM. He is the guy. This is all him. I chose the path and changed it a few times in the course of the project. But he soldiered on. This thing is freaking amazing. A few fellow Ingo folks have rang the steel at 210 with it.
It eats the Full Monti loads like candy.
Has anyone ever tried the Underwood or Cor Bon 135 gr at 1600 fps.
I have had my eye on it for quite a while now but have never actually ordered any because of the excessive shipping at the sites where I found it in stock.
If you have tried it, let me know how it worked out.
It seems to be the supercharged version of the 357 magnum 125 gr @1350 fps that everyone used to love.
Not a hard cartridge to reload, finding the brass can be challenging depending on the load.
In the off chance likelihood you decide to get rid of the pistol, let me know.
In the off chance likelihood you decide to get rid of the pistol, let me know.
Look into a 22 conversion kit, if they make it for the 10- got one in 45 and it's saved me a bundle.
I'll give pretty good odds on that.