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All I have to say is,
If bigger is truely better, then why does'nt the United States Marine Corp. purchase there sniper ammo from one of the BIG 3? Because...they load it themselves. In a small, well regulated and controled environment where quality it far more important then that of mass production and end profit. Because people really do bet their lives on the product they produce. Every ammo company starts out small and grows or perishes. In 150 years if we as a species last that long God will'en, we'll see if DT & Pro Load and Reeds Ammuntion and Research are still here, hell lets see how well they are doing 5 or 10 years. Time and product will be their judge.

As for the 10mm, it is on the rise again no matter what the feelings may be of some. Yet another platfrom has been released for the caliber, the composite fullsize frame Carry P from EAA. I will more then likely be purchasing this pistol because I like the compact slide full frame design, and I have had nothing but praise for my steel Witness fullsize. We might well see several more platforms this year, the shot show is always a suprise so one never knows what one might find coming to light.

The 10mm is not the round for everyone.(It should be):D All shooters have their likes and dislikes. Thats one reason why there are so many different calibers. In the end, make mine the 10mm. It's not a round for rank amatures. It is however a powerful cartridge suitable for a seasoned and advanced shooter. It is a seriously versitile round, well capable of use for hunting to selfdefense to competition to LE use. I like to think we 10mm shooters are a enlightend bunch, not bound up in the convention of what appeals to the masses. But, if the 10mm becomes more popular everyday, so be it. All I can say to those newly breaking in on this great cartridge is welcome to the jungle.

Partisan Ranger
 
I like the way you think!

You're absolutely, postitively, correct! I couldn't have said it better myself!

Make no mistake, the 10mm Auto is the logical step up from the .38 Super, and carry the same caveat as does the .45 Super. It is not a cartridge for neither the fledgeling or uninitiated! The handgun boxes which shelter these powerhouses should be prefaced with the warning, "For experienced shooters only!" This should advise the tenderfoot of the cartridge/handgun's nature!

Scott ;) :cool: :D
 
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