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10mm Projectiles Relaoding Data For 200 Grain Cast Projectiles

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  • bobinbusan

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    Having a problem finding any load data information for the 200 Grain Cast Projectile's, can someone point us in the right directions to find some reloading data? :hippie:
     

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    200gr Hornady FMJ/FP from VihtaVouri 4th edition : 5 1/2" barrel
    N340 4.6grs start ( 876fps ) max 5.3 grs ( 945 fps )
    3N37 5.4 grs start ( 955 fps ) max 6.3grs ( 1,014 fps )
    N350 4.7grs start ( 932 fps ) max 5.8grs ( 989 fps )
    N105 7.3grs start ( 1,066 fps ) max 8.2grs ( 1,111 fps )
    From Speer # 13 200 TMJ 5" barrel :
    Unique 6.8 start ( 987fps ) max 7.5 ( 1,092fps )
    HS-6 8.2 start ( 1,006fps ) max 9.1 ( 1,094fps )
    3N37 7.5 start ( 1,006fps ) max 8.3 ( 1,094fps )
    AA#7 start 10.5 ( 1,058fps ) max 11.6 ( 1,151fps )
    2400 start 11.0 ( 1,059fps ) max 12.0 ( 1,152fps )
    Blue Dot start 9.0 ( 1,043fps ) max 10.0 ( 1,159fps )
    AA#9 start 12.5 ( 1,083fps ) max 14.0 ( 1,216fps )
    From Hornady 6th edition 200gr XTP , HAP & FMJ - FP 5" barrel
    Unique start 5.3 ( 850fps ) max 6.4 ( 1,000fps )
    Herco start 5.3grs max 7.0grs ( 1,050fps )
    Longshot start 5.7 max 7.3
    Power Pistol start 6.0 max 7.6
    3N37 start 6.3 max 7.8
    SR4756 start 6.2 max 8.0
    WAP start 6.3 max 7.5
    800X start 6.0 max 8.1
    Blue Dot 6.9 start ( 850fps ) max 9.4 ( 1,150fps )
    AA#9 start 9.7 ( 850fps ) max 13.2 ( 1,150fps )
    Looks like Blue Dot , Accurate # 9 , 2400 , Accurate # 7 & VihtaVouri N-105 are the powders .
     

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    That my friend is a lot of choices for FMJ,,,,,,,,, And some great Flavors in powder................ I have the Lyman 47th with CAST BULLET Load data, and a A A Cast Load data. I just can not get pics to post for some reason on here,, It has Trim To Length and Over All length loaded ,, I can send them in a E-Mail from my phone if that will help,, olecarver
     
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    Check out Beartooth Bullets website & shooters forum . Call Marshall Stanton the owner as he makes these for Double Tap . Glocktalk.com has a bunch of 10mm loonies who like to push the envelope too . General consensus is CCI 350 primers , Herco , Blue Dot , AA # 9 , or 800X for powders . Velocity 1100 plus . If your shooting past 75yds use a LFN instead . WFN hard to beat shorter than that . Revolver I prefer the Keith SWC's as they're more flexible , plus they shoot fine at longer ranges too .
     

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    OK now you go to load data & get me loads for 357 mag using 358429 173gr bullets & 41 mag using 410459 or H&G258 & we'll be even . I already got all the Lyman data . Looking for data with other powders .
     

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    For a 10mm MAGNUM.. accurate Arms shows two loads sugestions, for the 195gr (( LFN )) cast,,Are you loading for a 10mm acp ? or 10mm Magnum? Can send you pic of the manual pages on Magnum if that is what you are in search of ??
     

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    WHOA !!! STOP RIGHT THERE !!

    First ---> there is no such thing as a "10mm acp" ......... and .......... I do believe that nobody around here reloads for or even owns a 10mm Mag. Sooooo .... get the 10mm Mag stuff out of your mind BEFORE something very bad happens to you reloaders out there. (.263" diff in brass OAL)

    Next ---> All you Glock owners that want to shoot lead thru your guns make sure that you understand how this is done.
    IMO ---> Hard cast only .. limited number of rds before a super cleaning to get out ALL the lead deposits. If you "just gotta" shoot soft lead bullets thru your guns,make sure to clean more often. ALWAYS clean thoroughly after any hardness of lead goes down your bore,BEFORE you shoot jacketed bullets thru your Glock.

    For me ---> If I go to the range with my hunting load and bbl I shoot my practice load first. (Blazer 200gr FMJ's) Then I shoot 5rds of my hunting load. (DT 200gr WFNGC) THEN I thoroughly clean the bbl.

    Basically,you can shoot lead AFTER you shoot jacketed. But not the other way around.

    ALL of the above IMO only. --- SAWMAN
     
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    Sage advice from Sawman . Personally if I were going to shoot lead from a Glock an aftermarket barrel would be a definate . I use the factory for jacketed only .
     

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    WHOA !!! STOP RIGHT THERE !!

    First ---> there is no such thing as a "10mm acp" ......... and .......... I do believe that nobody around here reloads for or even owns a 10mm Mag. Sooooo .... get the 10mm Mag stuff out of your mind BEFORE something very bad happens to you reloaders out there. (.263" diff in brass OAL)

    Next ---> All you Glock owners that want to shoot lead thru your guns make sure that you understand how this is done.
    IMO ---> Hard cast only .. limited number of rds before a super cleaning to get out ALL the lead deposits. If you "just gotta" shoot soft lead bullets thru your guns,make sure to clean more often. ALWAYS clean thoroughly after any hardness of lead goes down your bore,BEFORE you shoot jacketed bullets thru your Glock.

    For me ---> If I go to the range with my hunting load and bbl I shoot my practice load first. (Blazer 200gr FMJ's) Then I shoot 5rds of my hunting load. (DT 200gr WFNGC) THEN I thoroughly clean the bbl.

    Basically,you can shoot lead AFTER you shoot jacketed. But not the other way around.

    ALL of the above IMO only. --- SAWMAN

    You are right SAWMAN the book shows 10mm and 10mm Mag,, not !0mm acp,, only thinking out loud Auto Chambering Pistol.. I sent complete pictures of the whole pages showing Cal size with complete start and max load limits of Lyman..On both 10mm and 10 Mag, (( And the Warning is needed )) due to the 10,000 Psi difference between the 2 calibers.. If he looks at the info ,, It will show the trim to length on both, and the difference. --But Good to see Sportsman looking out for one another.. I wouldn't want to hear about any KaBoom after thinking I as helping ....
     

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    As I recall the 10mm Mag has been around for some time now. Seems I remember it re-chambered in the S&W 610's. I am not sure if there EVER was a semi-auto designed for it or for that matter handle the pressures unless it was the Coonan or Desert Eagle and I do not really believe that they were EVER chambered this way.

    It is an interesting chambering and will bring the .400" bore gun close to a 44mag ballistics. I would absolutely love to see it in a inertia/blowback small,light little carbine gun or even a 16" lever gun like a Marlin 1894 or a LSI/Puma. Especially if you could also use 40 Short & Weak as your practice load. --- SAWMAN
     
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