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I didnt want to hijack 65BRs thread, but this post sorta rides his coat tails...
Have a opportunity to buy a Gen 2 Glock 20, and I'm wondering what the top 2 or 3 carry loads for the 10mm in an unsupported chamber Glock are.
And how they compare to the top 40 S&W loads in shootability and effectiveness.
I'm only talking about defense against people, not bears, hogs, etc.
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Can't advise on a holster, but I can say that for defensive use on 2 legged snakes, I have settled on a load from Underwood Ammo. Their 165 grain bonded JHP at 1400 fps will leave a mark.
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Winchester's Silvertips are pretty much full-house 10mm power. I keep a stack of them in my G29 and it is very manageable.
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Very good velocity/power, low flash, manageable recoil, consistent and accurate, affordable = HPR 180gr JHP.
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I carried Team Never Quit Frangible ammo for a while. 1500 FPS or so.
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Another vote for the Underwood ammo...Xtreme Defender or Xtreme Penetrator... I'm using the 140s in a G40 and recoil is moderate...
Holster...DeSantis Speed Scabbard and one of the their single magazine pouches or one of the clip-on kydex ones.
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Glocks have always had adequate chamber support, early lots of 40 brass had some issues but not with 10mm.
The best choice for EDC is the FBI load that essentially duplicates the 40sw with a current bullet design.
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I was looking for a good bullet for mine. Decided to buy a few boxes of the RA40T 40 S&W Winchester Ranger ammo. Pulled the bullets with a hammer puller and loaded them in 10mm to about 1200 fps. Recovered one that I finished off a deer with. They are wicked. Same bullet as the old Black Talon, just rebranded, and no longer coated black.
Last edited by KenMi; 08/06/20.
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Winchester's Silvertips are pretty much full-house 10mm power. I keep a stack of them in my G29 and it is very manageable. I believe you'll find, if you shoot 175 grain Silvertips over a chronograph, that they are closer to a 40 +p than they are 10mm.
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The best choice for EDC is the FBI load that essentially duplicates the 40sw with a current bullet design.
I've carried 10mm and 40 S&W on duty, and much preferred the 10mm.
"The number one problem with America is, a whole lot of people need shot, and nobody is shooting them." -Master Chief Hershel Davis
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I did not realize they had changed the chambers in newer guns?
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I like the Hornady 180 grain XTP
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I like the Hornady 180 grain XTP And that stuff is usually on a shelf.
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I like the Hornady 180 grain XTP And that stuff is usually on a shelf. +1 Or Hornady’s Critical Defense loads.
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I guess I'm old school …. Winchester 175 grain Silvertips .
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Same here. G29 stays stoked with new Silvertip 175g ammo.
Handloads used for BG push same 175ST to nearly 1400 fps.
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