It's a match champion in 10mm... I've got some nice 190 grain molds that I shoot in 40 S&W. So seems like a good choice. Anyone have one or shoot one?
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It's a match champion in 10mm... I've got some nice 190 grain molds that I shoot in 40 S&W. So seems like a good choice. Anyone have one or shoot one?
I cannot speak to the 10mm version but the GP-100 is an excellent platform.
The GP-100 has been with us since the mid 1980's and is well proven.
The design is very strong and I have seen the 357 mag models shoot amazingly well.
I have 2 in .44 spec. & I'm pleased with both. I'm considering adding a .357.
Henry
I wanted the Wile Capp 3” model BADLY! But just cannot spend 900$ on a Ruger GP100!
Im watching for used.
Something with a 6” barrel would make more since for me as Id like to hunt with it. So I should be looking at a Black hawk... But I have a nice early 41Mag Blackhawk that I rarely use...
CW
I can't say anything about the 10mm model but my 6" blued 357 has not missed a beat or been any kind of problem since I bought it 30 years ago.
I have a few GP-100's including the 357 & 10mm Match Champions.
I am currently breaking in my 10mm for USPSA. It uses the same moon clips as my S&W 646 in 40 S&W,, so I'm shooting 40 S&W in mine a lot. The MC grips really fit my hands quite well also.
I have nothing bad to say about them.
I have the 5” half lug Lipsey’s GP100 in 10mm. I absolutely love it. However, the 646 moon clips for 40 S&W doesn’t work too well in mine. However, it does shoot 200gr j words and 175gr swc boolits very accurately. I’d recommend that caliber GP100, you won’t regret the purchase
I have one love it.
Have about 200 rounds through it.
Cdnn has them for 650 right now.
I paid close to 8 when they 1st hit the market.
Rich
My S&W 646 uses moon clips from Ranch Products. My Ruger 10mm MC uses them w/o a hiccup. I wouldn't use them in a match if they didn't. I don't know about other brands.
I like the Gp-100. I have a MC in 357 and a couple thousand rounds through it. The only problem I have with it is the crane gets gunk build up and I have to remove the cylinder every few hundred rounds to clean it or the thing is hard to rotate. I have the same problem with my SP-101 and Redhawk. I have tried 2 different lubes with the 357 and a couple different bullet designs with the same results.
My GP-100 in 44 Special doesn't have this problem. It's baffling.
I have used ATF and a few high dollar lubes on the crane with no discernible change. I am pretty good at pulling the cylinder now. I don't even have to remove the crane from the frame on the GP or Redhawk.
I brought this up on the site before and was given advice then. But it seems as though I am stuck cleaning the cranes if I want free spinning cylinders. BtW changing powder doesn't help either.
Groo here
I got a Gp100WC in 10mm.
The 10mm can be had in any level from 40S&W to "Nukler" loads [200 gr at 1200 to 1300fps]
The kick with most loads is like 357 full power but the "hot" loads are quite a handfull..
The guns shoot and carry well .
For moon clips , see TK or Ranch products.
Ruger clips are .032 about, Ranch Products are about .035 to .036 and TK has clips up to .040 to .050.
Pick the ones that fit the best.
Had the 4" 357 version back in the late 80's, it was a tack driver. Sadly, it wanted to be set free. Hasn't come back, must not have loved me...
This is what i did to my sp101 and after i did this my cylinder no longer got locked up after shooting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4o2BxB64qU
44Blam: I bought a GP100 357 way back when they first came out. It's a stainless 4 5/8" barrel. It's still as new after all these years and 1000s of rounds. My favorite revolver. Built Ruger strong to last. Gp