by Seismic Sam on Fri May 09, 2014 10:03 am
As far as can I handle any of the guns I have one handed? The answer is yes, I shoot ALL of them 1 handed. 10mm is a walk in the park, Same for 45 Super and 50 GI. the reason for this is I have huge hands, forearms that cut 10 cords of hardwood to heat my house a year, and I deliberately exercise with my DE50 and Smith 500. And by that I mean I shoot 100 rounds of either caliber 1 handed standing with only very short rest periods. And these aren't powder puff loads either. The DE loads are full factory strength ammo, and I will admit to tuning down the 500 Smith loads to get a 325 grain bullet going "ONLY" in the high 1600's.
And yes, I know you're going to work up and not down, and never thought otherwise, but you continue to underestimate and/or dismiss because of your LOOOOOONNNNNGGGG experience with guns just how dangerous a job you are undertaking. Maxing out a 10mm loads is one of the most hairy propositions there is, and for a rookie it's just plain suicide. You have no refined technique for weighing powder, you can't tell the difference between a 10mm high pressure sign and a moose dump in the woods, and you think you can safely tiptoe up to the edge of the Grand Canyon and not fall in. In reality, your health (which I could care less about) and the health of any innocent bystanders who may be near you (which I care a lot about) are going to be hanging on whether your charges are half of a tenth of a grain high or low, and worse yet, it will get down to the strength of each individual casing you are shooting. Some will hold while others will blow, even with the same headstamp. THAT is directly where you are headed, and I've been there with 30+ years of reloading experience, and had the only two bulged cases in my entire reloading career, and that was enough for me and I'm never going to try that again with a 10mm.
So goodbye, happy trails, you can leave this shi**y Daycare Center of a forum behind you, and give my condolences to whoever is going to teach you how to reload plain old safe 10mm loads, much less the suicidal concoctions that you think you can safely brew up. You're so puffed up with all your experience in gun shops and with gunsmiths and shooting every gun there is that the only thing that will wake you up is the shattering blast of a 10mm Blue Dot load detonating, and then getting a face full of hot metal and lead.