Coldfinger
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So I have always wanted a 10mm. My wife allowed a layaway in time for Christmas so I put my 25% down on a Glock 20 Gen 4. I have several auto`s and the Glock won't be my first polymer framed. I also love my 1911s, and I am not a glock hater. Odd hu? My argument with a Glock is that they are ugly to me but outdoors rugged. I will start my questions with a few facts....
I reload and have for over 10 years .380, 9mm, 40, 45, and some rifle.
Glock doesn't like people to shoot reloads outta their guns. I assume it has something to do with the rifling as well as case support. Or just support. Or just liability. So here they are. I'm sure the answers are in the forum somewhere but my search function won't work on my tablet at work.
Polygonal rifling requires that I load only plated or jacketed projectiles?
I don't push the limits in any of my loads, I load only to afford to shoot. Plus I like reloading.
Can/should I load 10mm for use in a Glock 20 Gen 4? Near as I can tell the barrels are the same in Gen 3 and Gen 4.
Is case support still a hot button issue?
Should I consider a LoneWolf barrel?
Thank you in advance for any insight you provide. :banghead:
I reload and have for over 10 years .380, 9mm, 40, 45, and some rifle.
Glock doesn't like people to shoot reloads outta their guns. I assume it has something to do with the rifling as well as case support. Or just support. Or just liability. So here they are. I'm sure the answers are in the forum somewhere but my search function won't work on my tablet at work.
Polygonal rifling requires that I load only plated or jacketed projectiles?
I don't push the limits in any of my loads, I load only to afford to shoot. Plus I like reloading.
Can/should I load 10mm for use in a Glock 20 Gen 4? Near as I can tell the barrels are the same in Gen 3 and Gen 4.
Is case support still a hot button issue?
Should I consider a LoneWolf barrel?
Thank you in advance for any insight you provide. :banghead: