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Who here is a 10mm reloader?
post September 3rd 2004 6:13 PM
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I think I enjoy loading for my 10's than any other caliber. That 11.0 gr dose of Blue Dot pushing an 180gr FMJ just speaks volumes at the range :D

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post September 3rd 2004 7:48 PM
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Hey steve!!!

Welcome buddy!


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post September 4th 2004 1:12 AM
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...and sometimes, I like to just dump all that polished brass on the floor and stare....


Hmmm.... do you ever toss a few onto a hard surface and listen to the clinking noise they make? Maybe I just need therapy? :wacko:


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post September 4th 2004 8:36 PM
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I've been a reloader for decades, but had kind of lost interest.
I was only reloading a few revolver rounds, and .45acp, anymore.
These were mostly loads I had worked up years ago.

10mm has rekindled my interest, and I've been having a grand old time,
working up loads, and trying different bullet weights.
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post September 4th 2004 10:33 PM
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QUOTE(stans @ Sep 3 2004, 05:12 PM)

Hmmm.... do you ever toss a few onto a hard surface and listen to the clinking noise they make?  Maybe I just need therapy? :wacko:

Nah, when you fill your bathtub with brass and then "splash around" in it like a silly school girl.... THEN you need therapy....I think.... :unsure:


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post September 4th 2004 10:44 PM
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I've been loading the 10mm on and off for 5 or 6 years now. I do all of my ammo on a Dillon 550B using Dillon dies and a Redding competition seating die.

The two bullets I load most are the Hornady 200 gr. XTP/HP and the Winchester 175 gr. STHP.


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post September 5th 2004 1:32 AM
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Nah, when you fill your bathtub with brass and then "splash around" in it like a silly school girl.... THEN you need therapy....I think....


Uh-oh, I'm in trouble then! :alky:
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post September 5th 2004 8:40 PM
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I load the 200gr Hornady XTP for hunting. my brother who is a professional hunting guide, has taken sheep and a small grizzly with the custom longslide I built for him. For plinking ammo, I usually use a 180gr lead bullet from Oregon trail bullets.


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post September 6th 2004 2:03 AM
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I thought reloading for the 10mm was the only way to get full powered loads. But hey, I've been reloading for 33+ years and it's a hard habit to break. 170g Noslers and 800x works for me. I'm glad I found this board and hope to see other accurate loads soon. Especially lead SWC loads.
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post September 6th 2004 2:54 AM
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I too reload for the 10mm on a dillon only I use a 650 press.

Also LEE makes a resizing die that might be of interest to you, guys with the glocks, as it takes out the case bulge near the head.

Lee Carbide Factory Crimp Die

Link to the die on Midway USA's page.

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I use this die alot for once fired brass that I buy, help take that bulge out that some guns leave.

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http://www.midwayusa.com/rewriteaproduct/289675
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