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Bye 357 magnum, hello 10 mm
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4138710" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We travel a lot in Griz country. Always carried a Ruger Super Redhawk in .44mag in a chest rig but that is a heavy firearm to tote all day on a trail. </p><p>Back in the late 80's when 10mm first came out and the FBI was looking at it for a carry weapon, buddy and I bought one each. Ammo was horrendously expensive and we spent hours looking in the grass for spent rounds. One of the few firearms I've ever sold, but it did get traded for a Browning Citori with some cash on my end at a gun show. </p><p>Since then, bought the Gen 2 S&W in 10mm and can't be happier. 100% reliability so far with low power plinking reloads and some Underwood ammo suitable to be carried in the bear woods. </p><p>I'm a 1911 guy with the grip angle being the same. Just can't shoot a glock after so many years of 1911's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4138710, member: 5412"] We travel a lot in Griz country. Always carried a Ruger Super Redhawk in .44mag in a chest rig but that is a heavy firearm to tote all day on a trail. Back in the late 80's when 10mm first came out and the FBI was looking at it for a carry weapon, buddy and I bought one each. Ammo was horrendously expensive and we spent hours looking in the grass for spent rounds. One of the few firearms I've ever sold, but it did get traded for a Browning Citori with some cash on my end at a gun show. Since then, bought the Gen 2 S&W in 10mm and can't be happier. 100% reliability so far with low power plinking reloads and some Underwood ammo suitable to be carried in the bear woods. I'm a 1911 guy with the grip angle being the same. Just can't shoot a glock after so many years of 1911's. [/QUOTE]
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