10mm - What do you use for projectiles.

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What do you guys use for projectiles when re-loading 10mm.

I have some 155gr Barnes TAC-XP but at almost $1 each I'm looking for something more affordable.

Its for a Glock 29 with restricted Bar-Sto Barrel.

Thanks in advance.

Paul
 
cam-pro and AIM projectiles both offer affordable 10mm PLATED projectiles
visit their respective websites
I have access to cam-pro bullets through my dealer 1000 x 155/165gr= 112$ (shipping and all included)

also, wolf bullets has 3 weights of cast 40cal bullets ranging from 73.50 to 87.00$/1000 +shipping&taxes
 
I use 180 Montana Gold FMJ and JHP, 180 Winchester JHPs and 135 Nosler bullets in my 10mms. I have some 200 grain xtp bullets loaded up as well. Saving them for a special occasion though. As for affordable, AIM is a great place to buy.
 
I'm a big fan of the Hornady XTP's as well. They do expand as advertised.

But that being said, for plinking at the gun range, most of the plated projectiles work very well and are more economical.
 
cam-pro and AIM projectiles both offer affordable 10mm PLATED projectiles
visit their respective websites
I have access to cam-pro bullets through my dealer 1000 x 155/165gr= 112$ (shipping and all included)

also, wolf bullets has 3 weights of cast 40cal bullets ranging from 73.50 to 87.00$/1000 +shipping&taxes

I always thought plated were a fair bit more money than lead bullets,but after checking some prices online tonight these prices are really good!
 
What do you guys use for projectiles when re-loading 10mm.

I have some 155gr Barnes TAC-XP but at almost $1 each I'm looking for something more affordable.

Its for a Glock 29 with restricted Bar-Sto Barrel.

Thanks in advance.

Paul

I load the following...

Jacketed bullets = 135gr Nosler HP's/155gr XTP's/180gr Montana Gold FMJ/180gr & 200gr XTP's/180gr Gold Dot's/190gr Sierra FPJ...

Cast = 180gr truncated cone/180gr RNFP's/200gr Beartooth WFNGC designed for the 38-40...

For cheaper practice buy yourself a 40S&W barrel and shoot 40S&W for practice...

I have a 40 S&W barrel for both my G20 & G29... :D
 
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