Originally Posted by Mackay_Sagebrush
i have been spending a lot of time in Grizzly country this year, as well as taking note that there has been an increase in people wanting ammo for the 10mm specifically for outdoors use/predator protection, so I loaded up some hard cast 200 grain truncated cone flat points at 1150. It seems to be the "sweet spot" as far as accuracy and controllability, recoil wise goes in the Glock.

Nice load. Tempted to pop a couple deer with it.



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It is pretty hard to beat the practicality of the Glock for a trail gun. As much as I love my .44s, the G20/21 is pretty darn sweet to carry, as are the compact versions.

Those look a lot like the ones I loaded this morning. 100 of the Hunters 200 gr cast TC over 8.5 gr Longshot. I also loaded 100 180 gr XTP over the same charge.

These are for the Kimber 1911. I am anxious to get to the range with them and see how they run. I sure miss the steel plates and target stands outside the front door.


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