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Join Date: August 15, 2011
Location: Chesterton Ind.
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Sinterfire bullets and 10mm
I got a bunch of 135 grain 10mm/40 sinterfire bullets
I have never loaded a frangable ammo. Any recommendations on powder and any consideration for loading these bullet would sure be nice Thank you for any Advice in advance |
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Have you checked the bullet manufacturers website for loading info?
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Join Date: June 1, 2004
Location: Minnesota
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Sinterfire has recommendations for load data. Usually load to a heavier jhp data. Do not over crimp or the bullets will fracture, either when you crimp them or they can break during feeding.
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Yes I did some research and for the 135 grain Sinterfire bullets I used the load data for 165 grain jacketed projectile due to Sinterfire projectiles being longer and takes up more of the case space. Ok
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