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10mm coming back in style?

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I've been a 1911 guy my whole life. Owned a bunch in .45acp (and still do).
Finally bought a Dan Wesson CBOB 10mm in 2009.
After a few initial hiccups (smashing the mouth of the brass upon ejection)...worked it out eventually....we've had a fairly happy relationship.
Yes, I handload for that cartridge (and every other centerfire I own) so I can supply myself with ammo--especially important these days.
Yes, it flings the brass, but I have about 1000 cases, so if I lose a few each range session...such is life.
In my mind, it's a keeper.
 
I've been a 1911 guy my whole life. Owned a bunch in .45acp (and still do).
Finally bought a Dan Wesson CBOB 10mm in 2009.
After a few initial hiccups (smashing the mouth of the brass upon ejection)...worked it out eventually....we've had a fairly happy relationship.
Yes, I handload for that cartridge (and every other centerfire I own) so I can supply myself with ammo--especially important these days.
Yes, it flings the brass, but I have about 1000 cases, so if I lose a few each range session...such is life.
In my mind, it's a keeper.

Hey that was my other one! Mine had a TON of problems. I have one in 45 now.
 
A FEW? Some days I recover less than 50% of my brass. They end up in the next county, I suppose. I balance my 10mm shooting between 2 semi-autos and my M610, so it helps mitigate the brass loss ratio.
Yes, it flings the brass, but I have about 1000 cases, so if I lose a few each range session...such is life.
 
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