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I have 10mm range brass with spp holes that I have cut down to 40 length. Is there any dangers that should prohibit me from loading for 40. Just something I was playing with to see if it would work.
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Measure internal volume, if it's the same as regular 40 s&w brass it should work fine. I'll cut down 454 casull cases when they get tired and use them for 45 colt, works fine, small primer and all.I have 10mm range brass with spp holes that I have cut down to 40 length. Is there any dangers that should prohibit me from loading for 40. Just something I was playing with to see if it would work.
someone would probably have traded you for the rarer 10 MM.
That figures, the same ones that make spp 45acp. I have not run across any spp 10mm - yet.A couple people asked what brand 10mm had spp, they are federal and blazer.
It's times like now that pay it forward was started for.Lol 40 is not too plentiful at the public range around here. I still got a lot of 10mm lpp that I have picked up, won't do anything with it other than go in the scrap bucket. Found a bunch of sig 357 the last time out, both brass and nickle.
You could have easily sold or traded that 10mm pick up brass, rather than making a ton of work for yourself to create something which is exceptionally common and inexpensive out of something which is far less common and more expensive.
OK, OK, I'll wait my turn. I had typed my response and then saw yours.Wait a minute mstreddy get in line
Honestly, most brass is needed by "someone". If you don't load it, check the threads mentioned above and someone could probably use it. Many of us have used the Pay It Forward thread and passed along to someone who could use it. As mentioned, if you have enough, you could sell or trade.what other calibers should I be pulling out of the bucket and saving.