The_Vigilante Posted September 25, 2011 Share Posted September 25, 2011 I recently purchased some 220g bullets for my 10mm Glock 20/Colt Delta Elite. However, after perusing several reloading manuals and checking online I have found reloading date for this load to be very scarce. Any of you 10mm reloaders have any loads for this bullet? Is it possible to use a faster powder for this bullet to give the same effect using 147g with 9mm? Thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeremyM Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 I havent loaded my 220 grain yet, but will be using N320. Buddies of mine have and says it's a real "bunny fart" load Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Vigilante Posted September 26, 2011 Author Share Posted September 26, 2011 Do you have any load data from your buddies yet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noylj Posted September 27, 2011 Share Posted September 27, 2011 10mm Auto Bullet Weight Powder Weight Velocity Start/Max Power Factor JSP-SWC 220 2400 14.2 1139 Start 251 JSP-SWC 220 2400 15.8 1215 Max 267 JSP-SWC 220 296/H110 18.5 1235 Start 272 JSP-SWC 220 296/H110 18.5 1247 Start 274 JSP-SWC 220 296/H110 20.5 1352 Max 297 JSP-SWC 220 296/H110 20.5 1360 Max 299 JSP-SWC 220 AA9 14.3 1089 Start 240 JSP-SWC 220 AA9 15.9 1212 Max 267 JSP-SWC 220 Blue Dot 10.2 1068 Start 235 JSP-SWC 220 Blue Dot 11.4 1203 Max 265 JSP-SWC 220 IMR4227 17.0 1197 Start 263 JSP-SWC 220 IMR4227 19.0 1240 Max 273 JSP-SWC 220 N110 13.3 963 Start 212 JSP-SWC 220 N110 14.8 1155 Max 254 JSP-SWC 220 N350 8.5 960 Start 211 JSP-SWC 220 N350 9.5 1076 Max 237 JSP-SWC 220 Unique 8.0 1023 Start 225 JSP-SWC 220 Unique 8.5 1081 Max 238 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amerflyer48 Posted September 28, 2011 Share Posted September 28, 2011 where did you get the 220s from ? I have a pair of .401 Herters that would like that bullet I think.. John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M109R Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 where did you get the 220s from ? I have a pair of .401 Herters that would like that bullet I think.. John http://www.thebulletworks.net/10-40-200-PL-RN-FP-p/10-fslash-40-220%20pl%20rn%20fp.htm They have them in stock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. 10mm Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 I ran 220gr lead bullets in my 10mm (Dan Wesson) for about a year and a half. I only switched because I got tired of cleaning the fouling associated with lead bullets. My load during that time was 3.4gr of Clays which produced about 170 PF for me. It was a very soft shooting load. Anything over 3.4grs of Clays started bulging the case so that load was right at the threshold. A better choice might be Solo 1000 or WST. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
preventec47 Posted February 7, 2012 Share Posted February 7, 2012 Do You have the OAL info for these loads ? Some of these appear to have so much powder that I think they would have to be loaded extra long in order to have enough room in the case ? ? ? 10mm Auto Bullet Weight Powder Weight Velocity Start/Max Power Factor JSP-SWC 220 2400 14.2 1139 Start 251 JSP-SWC 220 2400 15.8 1215 Max 267 JSP-SWC 220 296/H110 18.5 1235 Start 272 JSP-SWC 220 296/H110 18.5 1247 Start 274 JSP-SWC 220 296/H110 20.5 1352 Max 297 JSP-SWC 220 296/H110 20.5 1360 Max 299 JSP-SWC 220 AA9 14.3 1089 Start 240 JSP-SWC 220 AA9 15.9 1212 Max 267 JSP-SWC 220 Blue Dot 10.2 1068 Start 235 JSP-SWC 220 Blue Dot 11.4 1203 Max 265 JSP-SWC 220 IMR4227 17.0 1197 Start 263 JSP-SWC 220 IMR4227 19.0 1240 Max 273 JSP-SWC 220 N110 13.3 963 Start 212 JSP-SWC 220 N110 14.8 1155 Max 254 JSP-SWC 220 N350 8.5 960 Start 211 JSP-SWC 220 N350 9.5 1076 Max 237 JSP-SWC 220 Unique 8.0 1023 Start 225 JSP-SWC 220 Unique 8.5 1081 Max 238 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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