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RobertInMaine said:11.2gr 2400 in Starline brass under 200gr XTPs. I settled on this load for game and goons.
Nickle said:C-Pher, you don't raise the sizer, IIRC. Just the expander and seater.
TonyD said:How do like the Starline brass and do you find it makes any difference in accuracy?
I'm more than a little curious about the amount of crud that would build up in the chamber between the case mouth of the .40S&W and the headspacing shoulder for the 10mm. Also wondering if the lack of support between the case mouth and throat would lead to accuracy problems with the .40S&W. If the accuracy is still good as 10mm, then it would be worth trying.BillO said:Sure can.
jhrosier said:I'm more than a little curious about the amount of crud that would build up in the chamber between the case mouth of the .40S&W and the headspacing shoulder for the 10mm. Also wondering if the lack of support between the case mouth and throat would lead to accuracy problems with the .40S&W. If the accuracy is still good as 10mm, then it would be worth trying.
Jack
The S&W M610, 10mm revolver has a headspacing shoulder in the chamber, the same as the 1917 revolvers and the Model 25's. The cartridges can be fired, but there is no rim for the extractor to pull the cartridges from the chambers. The Model 610 uses moon clips for extraction.drgrant said:I didn't know 10mm Revolvers had a "Headspacing shoulder".
I figure this would only be an issue on an auto..... and firing .40 S+W out
of a 10mm Auto semi (without a rebarrel) is asking for trouble... because then
our cartridge would be headspacing off the extractor and not the edge
of the chamber....
-Mike
BillO said:What type of pistol?
BillO said:Eddie, I'm shooting a S&W 1066. How many reloads are you getting out of your brass? I've been discarding mine after 3x.