Tennessee_Ted
Member
I got a G20 a few months ago. The pistol shoots like a dream, without a single failure in the 1,000 or so rounds through it so far, but it sure is expensive to feed.
I reload for all my other guns and I am set up with dies for the 10mm, but after resizing a few cases, I just can't see how reloading cases that are so badly bulged can be safe. I've even noticed (and thrown away) some cases that had smiles on relatively low-pressure loadings.
I know a lot of folks say they reload 10mm from factory Glock barrels with no issues, so I'm wondering if my chamber is a little looser than some. This brings me to my question.
I've been looking at buying a KKM barrel. I shoot jacketed or plated bullets almost exclusively, so I would be making the purchase solely to have a tighter chamber to save brass for reloading.
Can I expect an aftermarket barrel to make that much of a difference?
I reload for all my other guns and I am set up with dies for the 10mm, but after resizing a few cases, I just can't see how reloading cases that are so badly bulged can be safe. I've even noticed (and thrown away) some cases that had smiles on relatively low-pressure loadings.
I know a lot of folks say they reload 10mm from factory Glock barrels with no issues, so I'm wondering if my chamber is a little looser than some. This brings me to my question.
I've been looking at buying a KKM barrel. I shoot jacketed or plated bullets almost exclusively, so I would be making the purchase solely to have a tighter chamber to save brass for reloading.
Can I expect an aftermarket barrel to make that much of a difference?