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May 4, 2010, 01:14 PM | #26 | |
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http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/kb-notes.html I thought it was .250". I need to pull that barrel and measure it again. What a hassle, I had to get a needle from the wife. The .025" dia straight needle does not reach in as well as a .025" diameter hooked dental probe. It looks like .275" ~ .280" now from the breech face to the end of the feed ramp. The case was really tight in the chamber. The case was .840" long. The feed ramp angle is so gentle, it is hard to get in there and measure. |
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May 4, 2010, 01:49 PM | #27 |
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I say again.... The "data" in the OP can not be lumped into some sort of "10mm +p" category. In fact, much of it can not be classified at all, since particular bullet and COL numbers are missing. As such, some of those loads would produce pressure that are FAR beyond anything that could called "+p" or even "+p+" or pressure that are only 80-90% of SAAMI standards, depending entirely on COL and the exact bullet. ======================= Ok some of you guys Like Peetzakiller and "Troll hunter" and "Stupid" are getting little out of control and beginning to imagine or fabricate things. Let me be specific. ALL of the data in my original post was data out of FACTORY LOAD MANUALS. I hope that clears things up a bit. So far I have not recommended anything at all. I'm just sharing data as a foundation for discussion. I posted the information as a reliable reference check for any other ideas that might pop up in the absence of me having any pressure testing equipment. Also by taking the top performers from several powder manufacturers, I believe I have highlighted the powders that show the most promise or at least have proven to be the most efficient. Like it or not there is a long history of guys duplicating the original factory 10mm loads that were hotter than than any specified by todays loads. I simply thought it was a better idea to go back to the drawing board and start from scratch rather than copy their loads. Besides I think there there are at least two new powders that were not available to the old guys that appear to me to show promise. Now if that all sounds suicidal or stupid to some of you not much I can do about it. I rather hope this thread can result in a logical and technically constructive progress instead of a bunch of the-sky-is-falling alarmists comments. |
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I'm not out of control and didn't call you a troll or stupid. But here's a fact. The "data" that you posted is incomplete. It does not contain CRITICAL information such as cartridge overall length or specific bullet data. "180gr JHP" is NOT sufficient. Changing from one bullet to another of the same weight and making no other changes can effect pressure in the 10mm by many THOUSANDS of psi. Your "data" might be "out of factory manuals" but it is INCOMPLETE data from those manuals. Particularly when posting maximum load data it is imperative that ALL information is presented. I could say "I use 8.0gr 800x in my 10mm." and not really say anything else because that load is well within SAAMI limits with any normal bullet of COL. I should not post "I use 8.0gr Power Pistol in my 10mm." because that load could be anywhere from mild to catastrophic. Quote:
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Scott: This is the fourth forum that I have been to in the last half hour that had this thread. You are also Preventec47??
http://www.reloadbench.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/001952.html http://shootersforum.com/showthread.htm?t=65491 http://forums.handloads.com/forum_po...TID=26236&PN=1 Maybe there are others? That comment Quote:
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Those of you who like Blue Dot, have you tried AA#7? I switched from BD to #7 in .357 Magnum and get the same performance with less leading (I don't understand that) and the #7 measures better.
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All of my background in reloading is in rifles and by some peoples
definition there is a lot of "suspect behavior" going on in the process of working up loads steadily and inspecting components and plotting velocities etc. If it is suspect behavior in the eyes of some so be it. I have said this is part of some research with the objective to start from scratch and work up rather than copy peoples loads from the past to match older original performance of the cartridge. Yes I posted on some other forums and I'll take good info and share wherever I can find it. Regarding the load data I published in the opening post, well of course I was not going to retype whole manuals and for the purpose of acting as a check reference I feel sufficient data was provided. On the other hand, for many of the loads mentioned, in fact there WAS NO OTHER INFO included so the interested party would best take it up with the powder or bullet supplier that provided the load data if htey feel that strongly about it. Let me say I think my responses may appear to be somewhat hostile or combative in nature but I am merely providing the courtesy of a response to those that have expended the energy to post their thoughts which I thank them for. I perhaps have not succinctly described the overall objective but much as the situation with many other calibers and cartridges, todays load data from the manufacturers does not match real world performance of the same cartridges many years ago and the history shows that those older higher performing cartridges did no harm. The simple goal is to recreate the performance for which the 10mm was known for when it was first developed. If someone has some other constructive suggestions as to how to go about it I am all ears. |
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You are certainly correct, particularly in the case of the 10mm, that the original loads were MUCH more powerful that current "max" data, and the SAAMI limit remains unchanged.
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I forgot to thank and acknowledge Freakshows very useful
suggestions. I need just a bit of clarification however. The Longshot and #9 suggestions are consistent with the factory load manual data for the heavier bullets but they would seem to be less efficient for the 150 to 165gr bullet weight ranges. He mentions WSF for lighter loads but I dont think he is meaning lighter bullet weights... I get the impression he is saying lower power range and target use loads. Elsewhere he has mentioned he is not a fan of AutoComp and as Hodgdon shows that is the most efficient in the mid weight bullet range I am a bit perplexed. It could be that their claimed performance is exaggerated and I am seeking clarification on that. |
May 4, 2010, 04:15 PM | #34 |
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To Clark-
If you ever see this, you never did give us the loads that produced that bulge in the case and that you warned us not to pay any attention to ? ? ? |
May 4, 2010, 09:45 PM | #35 |
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scott, I used Blue Dot and 180 HP's years ago in a 5" Delta Elite for 1225 fps. Very accurate load in that gun. Was near max. Don't have the numbers in front of me, but find a 15 year old max load with Blue Dot and 180's and you'll be close. As usual, start low and work up.
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May 5, 2010, 12:13 AM | #36 | |
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CAUTION: The following post includes loading data beyond currently published maximums for this cartridge. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Neither the writer, The Firing Line, nor the staff of TFL assume any liability for any damage or injury resulting from use of this information. The stock Glock 20 10mm barrel would case bulge at 3% ~ 30% more powder than the max published loads. The Bar Sto barrel with better case support will shoot 82% extra over the max published 800X with 200 gr The Glock 22 40sw with welded up feed ramp will shoot even more, as when the case is supported the case wall is no longer the weakest link, and the primer pocket becomes the weakest link. The 40sw has a small primer pocket and is stronger than the 10mm case. What does it all mean? a) Most people follow handloading recipes and have faith in the pressure measurement of authoritative organizations. b) A minority work up their own loads, and have the where with all to know which guns are stronger than the brass, and thereby find the practical limit at the threshold of short brass life. c) The conflict between these two points of view could keep 100 reloading forums busy for eternity. |
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of interest
Related to these ideas: this thread from the Handloads forum about a fellow getting 1780fps from his Glock 20.
http://forums.handloads.com/forum_po...TID=16968&PN=1 Thought that it might be of interest if any one was not already familiar with it. Pete
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