New source for hot 10mm ammo!

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Since I own the company, I can tell you that every single round goes through seven different checks before they are put into boxes.
-Mike
 
Ad says if you're tired of chosing between "slow & heavy" and "fast & light" you can have both now. So, do we get "slow & light" or "fast & slow" or what? OK, I know they're talking about "fast & heavy" but I couldn't resist. May have to buy some for the G20.

Check out their 200 grain bullet. "Two holes bleed better than one." :D
 
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What are the pressures like?

Can it be fired in the older Smith and Wesson and Colt Autos that are in good condition?
 
All pressures are below 37,000psi. The powder that we had blended is has virtually no flash. These cartridges can be fired in any 10mm that is in good repair. BTW, there is nothing like "heavy & fast" bullets to brighten your day! ;)
-Mike
 
I notice all your ammo references Glock 20. Can I use it in my Witness 10mm or in a Glock 29

Of course, you can use this ammo in all 10mm firearms in good condition. I use the G20 to get the velocities on the box flap!
-Mike
 
I'm finally finishing up my 10mm commander carry gun project so this is good news.

Whats the muzzle flip like with you 135gr load?

Are you looking into using GoldDots by any chance? I love them there GoldDots. :)
 
Just got back from the range, having shot a box of MCNETT's fine 180gr offering. To sum it up in two words, "Ballistic Nirvana".:evil:
 
Whats the muzzle flip like with you 135gr load?

Easily controllable, compare it to UMC 180gr recoil.

Are you looking into using GoldDots by any chance? I love them there GoldDots.

I originally was planning on using GD bullets, but when testing I found them to "shed" their petals quickly at high speeds. The Golden Sabres are a tougher bullet and hold together better when pushed fast. Though, if demand presented itself, I could produce a limited run of say 10,000 Gold Dots for those who just have to have 'em! :D
-Mike
 
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