38-40 bullets in your 10mm

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Just wondering if anyone loads hardcast bullets in their 10mm. I've been looking all over and can't seem to find and 200gr hardcast North of the border. However I did see that bullet barn makes 180gr 38-40 bullets .401 cal. Just wondering if anyone has tried loading them in their 10mm?
Are there any other cast bullet makers in canada that might have what I'm looking for? too bad we can't get beartooth bullets up here. Would really like their 200gr wfngc.
 
Cam Pro makes a 200 gr Truncated Cone projectile in .40
Theses are copper plated and typical cost is less than $140/1000
h ttp://metoplus.wix.com/metoplus/camproeng#!__camproeng/products/vstc4=40sw200tc

Select Shooting Supplies in Ontario has them in stock @ $134/1000
h ttp://selectshootingsupplies.com/products/cam-pro-10mm-40-200gr-tc-1000
 
The desire for heavier 10mm bullets is what inspired me to finally start buying casting supplies. I haven't actually made any yet but I am hoping to be making 220grn gas checked bullets within the end of the year.
 
I load them the other way around.............40 in my 38-40s seem to work fine. Check Henry at Budget Shooters Supply as I do believe he has 200 gn Cam Pros in stock, and he's a lot closer than down east.......excellent guy to deal with, and a sponsor.
 
I load 200gr Beartooth WFNGC's in my 10mm's these are/were my bush defense rounds while I had my ATC.

I do not recommend going heavier than 200gr in your 10mm you are starting to use up to much case capacity resulting in very reduced velocities.
 
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