10mm cast bullet for SE whitetails. . .
I have decided to trick out my Glock 40 MOS 10mm for close quarters deer hunting. I primarily hunt in Alabama, Georgia and Florida, so bucks range in the 125/150 pound range and some a little better. I have purchased a 6" KKM barrel and I will only be shooting cast boolits for all my hunting purposes. . .I will also be practicing with same loads. My dilemma is I do not know what bullet I want to cast for; 180 grain Accurate Mold 40-180B or the 200 grain 40-200C? I will be loading over Longshot and/or AA#9 powders and I will be keeping shots 50 yards and less. On paper there really is not much difference in these two bullet weights at the distances I plan on shooting. I have shot MANY hogs and two deer with this pistol using Hornady 180gr XTPs with great success. . .I just prefer and enjoy casting my own bullets and do not want any regrets in my casting bullet weight decision. Anyone with actual first hand hunting experience using either 180 or 200 grain 10mm cast boolits please let me know your thoughts.
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