It pays to have good friends:
(http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh289/4949shooter/Fed%2010mm.jpg) (http://s259.photobucket.com/user/4949shooter/media/Fed%2010mm.jpg.html)
And you can never have too much Ammo.
Nice! Boxes of 50? Have fun shooting.
Yes...thanks!
Wow is that the 190 grain JHP's? ??? Oh what a lucky man you are! 8)
Quote from: The_Shadow on August 19 2016 09:16:37 PM MDT
Wow is that the 190 grain JHP's? ??? Oh what a lucky man you are! 8)
http://s259.photobucket.com/user/4949shooter/media/Federal%2010mm.jpg.html
No, 180g. Jacketed Hollow Point, Federal Classic. Maybe the Hi-Shok bullet.
There are both. Mostly 190 grain, which I will use as a carry load.
Here is a better pic:
(http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh289/4949shooter/Federal%20190%20Grain%2010mm.jpg) (http://s259.photobucket.com/user/4949shooter/media/Federal%20190%20Grain%2010mm.jpg.html)
I didn't even know Federal made a 190. I need to get out more.
Quote from: The_Shadow on August 19 2016 09:16:37 PM MDT
Wow is that the 190 grain JHP's? ??? Oh what a lucky man you are! 8)
It pays to have good friends! 8)
Quote from: PCFlorida on August 20 2016 04:37:07 AM MDT
I didn't even know Federal made a 190. I need to get out more.
I don't think many people knew this, including myself. I happen to come across a quantity of it as left over from a Federal agency that used to carry 10mm pistols and subguns.
Here is what we found in the XM1003A as supplied by 4949Shooter back in 2014
http://10mm-firearms.com/factory-10mm-ammo-pull-downs/federal-xm1003a-190gr-bonded-tc-jhp-pull-down/msg33146/#msg33146 (http://10mm-firearms.com/factory-10mm-ammo-pull-downs/federal-xm1003a-190gr-bonded-tc-jhp-pull-down/msg33146/#msg33146)
Last year was gifted some 10mm ammo ( LEOs carry ammo, odd-caliper gun )
It was the silimar Federal Classic 180gr Hi-shok 10mm ( box labeled as such, still have a couple boxes )
IMO, kinda weak, wasn't impressed, felt the Silver tips were better (which is my normal carry) .
Not that any gifted ammo is bad ! :)
Nice! :)
My 29 year effort of stashing 10MM ammunition. As you can tell, some of it I have had a very long time. :))
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Very Nice old ammo stash, much of those have been document here to preserve the history.
I was hoping you might have a box of the 165 grain Norma which we are missing in our Pull-Down documentations
Very nice! Did you ever by chance put that Norma over a chrono?
The 170 JHP we did, way back in 1989. If I remember we averaged around 1290 fps with it out of my DE. Never checked the 200gr stuff. I had a friend who was really big into reloading and he had the perfect range setup with a very nice chronograph.
More closeups.
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/72896807/Norma-10mm-170gr.jpg)
Quote from: Smokey613 on September 10 2016 11:58:33 AM MDT
The 170 JHP we did, way back in 1989. If I remember we averaged around 1290 fps with it out of my DE. Never checked the 200gr stuff. I had a friend who was really big into reloading and he had the perfect range setup with a very nice chronograph.
Not bad. And it is interesting to see how the original 10mm was loaded back in the day.
Thanks for the post.
I only wish I could have gotten to do pull-downs on the very original loadings the were over 1200 with the 200 TC and close to 1400 with the 170 JHP. ??? The 165 grain NORMA still has not been documented. :(
None of the pull-downs equaled the weight shown in this NORMA load data I have from back in the day! Nor does the R-123 powder exist any more to test with.
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The 165 was actually shown to be 170 from what I recall. The two should be the same if that information is correct.
Boy, you had me drooling but at least I got a good deal on these: 8)
1000 rounds for $180. For my G29 with a 40sw barrel.
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