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10mm Ammuntion => Reloading 10mm ammo => Topic started by: rognp on December 26 2019 09:59:54 AM MST

Title: 10mm with VV N110 ?
Post by: rognp on December 26 2019 09:59:54 AM MST
I just keep looking for some other interesting combination of bullets and powders. There is a bit of info around with the VV powders. Glock talk just had a thread regarding N105 with a fair amount of dta. I dint have any N105 but I have lots of N110. I can get 12.5 grains of N110 into a Starline case and leave room for a Hornady 180XTP without compression?. My guess is that you cant get enough 110 into a case to be effective, but I have no experience with it -as yet. Im hoping to capitalize on someones experience if that info is available. Has anyone tried N110?
Title: Re: 10mm with VV N110 ?
Post by: The_Shadow on December 26 2019 10:19:50 AM MST
I haven't tried any...however the N110 may be too slow for the 10mm and the lack of crimp you may suffer a squib if the powder doesn't fully ignite...
Title: Re: 10mm with VV N110 ?
Post by: slam45 on January 03 2020 05:14:04 AM MST
i use VV powders more than most others... N110 in 10mm will under perform... need a bit more case and more boolit to get it cookin... N105, N350, 3n37 will be more rewarding
Title: Re: 10mm with VV N110 ?
Post by: TODDXUSMC on January 15 2020 05:01:17 AM MST
I use N105 in 38 Super. It actually exceeds .357 Sig speeds(albeit with a 5"bbl). It's also fantastic in .45 acp hunting loads, data at Vit is right on as for velocity, I tested 185,200,230gr bullets and was at or extremely close to Vits published velocities. Their loadings w 105  mimic or approach .45Super(I have seen some way overloaded data for .45super that I wouldn't ever use even in a purpose built 45Super) anyway their velocity is achieved at standard.45acp pressure. Quite interesting.
105 from some reports (I will have to check out the GlockTalk thread) didn't seem to be as warm as you could do with the standard 10mm powders. One that may work extremely well in 10mm is 3N38.


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