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Hey guy's I'm looking for some really good/accurate and full power load recipes for the 10mm using 200 gr Hornaday XTP , and 180 gr Sierra jacketed hollow point. I like using Longshot but I'm open to try other powders.
I'm having trouble finding other load data except for Hodgdons load data site. I'm not computer savvy so I have issues finding what I'm looking for and I don't own any reloading manuals.
I would also like full power load recipes for 180gr and 200gr in FMJ
Thanks in advance.

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Try Blue Dot and AA #9.

http://10mm-firearms.com/reloading-10mm-ammo/

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I'll try Blue dot. Also my Glock is a G20 gen 4 all stock

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Here's a few other online load guides.
http://www.accuratepowder.com/load-data/
http://load-data.nosler.com
I have used aa#7 for 10mm, but aa#9 iso a good choice too.


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Duke EB wrote:
Here's a few other online load guides.
http://www.accuratepowder.com/load-data/
http://load-data.nosler.com
I have used aa#7 for 10mm, but aa#9 iso a good choice too.



#7 is good for most and is well rounded from plinking to relatively high velocities. I get so specific for my 10mm AR and using the gassiest slowest powders like Longshot and #9.

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Pablo wrote:
Duke EB wrote:
Here's a few other online load guides.
http://www.accuratepowder.com/load-data/
http://load-data.nosler.com
I have used aa#7 for 10mm, but aa#9 iso a good choice too.



#7 is good for most and is well rounded from plinking to relatively high velocities. I get so specific for my 10mm AR and using the gassiest slowest powders like Longshot and #9.

How do you like the 10mm ar? That sounds awesome! I definitely understand using those powders for the ar, I have not tried #9 yet, but plan to do so soon


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I'm not able to access Accurate 's website, my tablet won't recognize the pdf download
Anyone else have some good recipes? :bigsmile:

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Duke EB wrote:
Pablo wrote:
Duke EB wrote:
Here's a few other online load guides.
http://www.accuratepowder.com/load-data/
http://load-data.nosler.com
I have used aa#7 for 10mm, but aa#9 iso a good choice too.



#7 is good for most and is well rounded from plinking to relatively high velocities. I get so specific for my 10mm AR and using the gassiest slowest powders like Longshot and #9.

How do you like the 10mm ar? That sounds awesome! I definitely understand using those powders for the ar, I have not tried #9 yet, but plan to do so soon


Took me forever and a day to get it gassed correct. You have to realize the 9mm AR's are blow back for a reason (not enough gas). Won't run so well on super light loads, but since I super slicked up the bolt and such, it really runs well. Also - all ammo requires a Lee FCD, or it tends to hang on the case mouth. All this solved by home loads, just have not had much shooting or reloading time.

For all powders I have the factory books. That's where I go for #9 and Blue Dot. Blue Dot I have not exceeded published data. With LongShot and #9, I pretty much always load above book. THAT said, you have a stock Glock, start low and work your way up.

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Anybody use 800 X ?

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I use 800x ..good burning powder. I have tested the limits stretching it 10.6 grns in my made up hot loads. There does start to show very little signs of pressure. I do not recommend the load BTW as you are liable for your own safety blah blah blah. My favorite powder is Longshot for the 10mm at 9.6 grnsshows a great burn mild recoil fairly to very accurate and great at the range.

All this is with the 180grn XTP bullet.


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Power pistol or 800x work good. I've used several different powders. Try the link below, gives lots of recipes for different bullet weights


http://www.handloads.com/loaddata/default.asp?Caliber=10%20mm&Weight=180&type=Handgun&Order=Powder&Source=

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Does anybody have any accurate full power load recipes for 10mm 165 grain Speer Fmj and 155 grain Speer Fmj
powders on hand are;

Hodgdon Longshot
Hodgdon 800-X
Hodgdon CFE Pistol
Hodgdon Titegroup
Hodgdon HP-38
Winchester 452AA

I've got good data for 180, 200 and 220. The 155gr and 165gr are new to me, but I can't seem to find anything for 165
I really like and use a lot of 800-X and Hodgdon Longshot, CFE is a new powder to me. I did find a max load using CFE PISTOL for a 155gr bullet using 9.2 grains CFE pistol FPS is 1,409 PSI 34,900 and a min.load at 8.2gr FPS 1,269 PSI 26,300 I have Not yet tried this load and will post results when I do

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phorsfall wrote:
Does anybody have any accurate full power load recipes for 10mm 165 grain Speer Fmj and 155 grain Speer Fmj
powders on hand are;

Hodgdon Longshot
Hodgdon 800-X
Hodgdon CFE Pistol
Hodgdon Titegroup
Hodgdon HP-38
Winchester 452AA

I've got good data for 180, 200 and 220. The 155gr and 165gr are new to me, but I can't seem to find anything for 165
I really like and use a lot of 800-X and Hodgdon Longshot, CFE is a new powder to me. I did find a max load using CFE PISTOL for a 155gr bullet using 9.2 grains CFE pistol FPS is 1,409 PSI 34,900 and a min.load at 8.2gr FPS 1,269 PSI 26,300 I have Not yet tried this load and will post results when I do


My Speer book and One Caliber book don't show any of those powders. I would go to Hodgdon website, powder by powder. Also for 165gr (not that much data), you can use 170gr bullet data. Start low mid range and you will be fine - this is not dangerous (can't go the other direction though). For FMJ, I honestly don't sweat the manufacturer and treat all FMJ the same in each category, so Lee might be helpful as well.

http://www.handloads.com/loaddata/defau ... er&Source=

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I use the Hodgdon reloading site religiously and put together accurate ammunition. I found good data there for the 155gr but nothing for 165gr. To me the Handloading site is confusing to me at times for some reason or another.

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phorsfall wrote:
Does anybody have any accurate full power load recipes for 10mm 165 grain Speer Fmj and 155 grain Speer Fmj
powders on hand are;

Hodgdon Longshot
Hodgdon 800-X
Hodgdon CFE Pistol
Hodgdon Titegroup
Hodgdon HP-38
Winchester 452AA

I've got good data for 180, 200 and 220. The 155gr and 165gr are new to me, but I can't seem to find anything for 165
I really like and use a lot of 800-X and Hodgdon Longshot, CFE is a new powder to me. I did find a max load using CFE PISTOL for a 155gr bullet using 9.2 grains CFE pistol FPS is 1,409 PSI 34,900 and a min.load at 8.2gr FPS 1,269 PSI 26,300 I have Not yet tried this load and will post results when I do


Check out the link below and if you want to stop by the shop sometime, we can look through my books and online and see if we can help

http://www.handloads.com/loaddata/default.asp?Caliber=10%20mm&Weight=165&type=&Order=Powder&Source=

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