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View Poll Results: 10mm or .40 S&W
10mm 240 55.30%
.40 S&W 194 44.70%
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Old March 31, 2014, 12:42 PM   #176
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All of that ^ is the answer, and "crazy tester of all physical limits" and regular participant in the Handloading & Reloading area of TFL Forums, poster Clark has done comparison testing between both cases and has come to the same conclusion.

It's the small primer in the .40 S&W case that makes it a more solid foundation for pressure than the 10mm case does.
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