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tominboise
04-29-2020, 07:42 PM
Every time I have shot it, I have recovered ALL of the brass. Only semi auto pistol I own that allows that to happen. Since the brass is a little pricey, I appreciate that about it.

As an aside, so far the go-to load has worked out to be 8.7gr of Bluedot and a 200gr gascheck NOE bullet I have been buying from Montana Bullet Works.

megasupermagnum
04-29-2020, 07:45 PM
Wow, I wish I were so lucky. My Sig P220 with my target load only chucks them 3-4 feet away, but I always loose some. Every 10mm auto I ever tried ended up throwing brass to the moon and back. The best way was to have someone stand about 20 feet away and catch them.

Lloyd Smale
04-30-2020, 06:29 AM
yup my 20 throws them into the next neighborhood. But I mostly load full power stuff for that gun. If I want reduced 10s I just shoot a 40.

Texas by God
04-30-2020, 03:49 PM
A buddy with a Homer bucket is a good brass catcher. Assuming your gun ejects at 3 o'clock or later!

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CurtisM
04-30-2020, 05:15 PM
As stated above, my G-20 throws the brass into the next neighborhood regardless of factory ammo or full power loads.

Gunslinger1911
04-30-2020, 06:33 PM
Haha, I built a 1911 in 10mm - it chucks em pretty good also, thinking about taking a thou or two off the ejector.
Just finished an AR in 10mm - be interesting how it throws brass.
Answer to brass recovery is my S&W 610, just sayin

onelight
04-30-2020, 06:39 PM
One of my buddy's has an M&P that is considerate like that I can push his range bag to the sweet spot and most will go in the bag.😎

BigAlofPa.
04-30-2020, 07:12 PM
My 10mm 1911 likes to chuck them far. I shoot it from a bench most of the time. And i have a galvanized catch box i lined with rubber roofing. When i shoot it standing. I have a portable gazebo with a tarp making a wall to catch the brass. I also have a ruger blackhawk 40 sw/10mm. I don't have to chase brass with that lol.