NorthernPF
Regular
- Location
- Ramore, Ontario
Hey Guys,
I'm thinking of getting a Glock 22 RTF2 to shoot PPC, ODPL and hopefully someday get into IPSC. I decided to go for the .40 over the 9mm because it gives me greater range and from what I read I can load some pretty soft .40.
Now my question is this. I was reading my Lymans manual and there a warning that says
Warning: Only use this data in handguns that fully support the cartridge in the chamber. If used in unsupported chambers, cases can rupture and cause harm to the shooter or bystanders.
Does the Glock 22 have a supported chamber? I thought I remembered reading that some didn't but that Glock rectified this?
Can anyone confirm for me wether it does have a supported chamber and is there a place I can get data for a .40 that doesn't have the supported chamber?
I'm thinking of getting a Glock 22 RTF2 to shoot PPC, ODPL and hopefully someday get into IPSC. I decided to go for the .40 over the 9mm because it gives me greater range and from what I read I can load some pretty soft .40.
Now my question is this. I was reading my Lymans manual and there a warning that says
Warning: Only use this data in handguns that fully support the cartridge in the chamber. If used in unsupported chambers, cases can rupture and cause harm to the shooter or bystanders.
Does the Glock 22 have a supported chamber? I thought I remembered reading that some didn't but that Glock rectified this?
Can anyone confirm for me wether it does have a supported chamber and is there a place I can get data for a .40 that doesn't have the supported chamber?