Springfield45
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rob99vmi04 wrote:
as a .40S&W. My .45 sees just as much as that, if not more, it's a little more costly
than the 10mm to load for, but still not overbearingly expensive to feed.
The 10mm really is not that expensive to own/operate. As long as you're not buying
factory ammunition for it, it's honestly no more expensive to shoot than a .40S&W.
As long as you don't beat the snot outta your brass, you're golden.
Even when it comes time to cycle my carry mags, I carry the 175gr Winchester
Silvertips, Cabela's carries, and stocks them regularly, for $20 a box. That's
about $0.15 more per round than the same round in .40S&W.:celebrate
~~Springfield
rob99vmi04 wrote:
My 10mm sees about 1,500-2,000 rounds per month, easily. It's as cheap to load forI carry a glock 19 always. I am curious how many of the 10 m m folks and 45 folks actually shoot their carry gun and to what extent. I put 1k-2k rounds a month through my carry gun.
as a .40S&W. My .45 sees just as much as that, if not more, it's a little more costly
than the 10mm to load for, but still not overbearingly expensive to feed.
The 10mm really is not that expensive to own/operate. As long as you're not buying
factory ammunition for it, it's honestly no more expensive to shoot than a .40S&W.
As long as you don't beat the snot outta your brass, you're golden.
Even when it comes time to cycle my carry mags, I carry the 175gr Winchester
Silvertips, Cabela's carries, and stocks them regularly, for $20 a box. That's
about $0.15 more per round than the same round in .40S&W.:celebrate
~~Springfield