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I am in search of some 165-220g bullets for a 10mm or 40S&W (.400" dia) I am open to just about anything so hit me up.

I am also looking for large/small pistol primers as well as Dillon dies, bins, and their powder system.
 
Xtreme Bullets has plated .40 projectiles in several weights. Shot some today and was pleased. Shipping was within a few days on my two recent orders.
Just ordered 1000 pcs from them, thank you! Any chance I can get a screenshot of their 10mm and 40sw load data?
 
I'm using data from the powder manufacturer for my 10mm, which is Accurate No. 9. I chose it as it's impossible to double charge because it's a bulky powder, slow burning with lower pressures, so it seemed ideal as a beginner powder. It's also widely accepted as a great overall powder for 10mm. It's a bit dirty in my commander length Dan Wesson. I'd imagine it really shines in a longer barrel. Accurate Powder has a downloadable load data pdf on their website.
 
Alright, thanks. Just picked up a DW myself and am looking forward to loading for it. I've got Accurate 5 7 and 9 on hand so I'll be trying each of them out to find my best loads.
 
From X-tremes website.

Our Copper Plated Bullets can be run at mid-range jacketed velocities or higher end lead velocities. We recommend keeping velocities to less than 1500 FPS (Feet Per Second) and using only a light taper crimp

Any velocities over 1200 FPS we recommend either our Heavy Plate Concave Base or Hollow Point products for superior accuracy. We recommend keeping velocities to less than 1500 FPS (Feet Per Second) and using only a light taper crimp

All of our Hard Cast Lead Bullets are approximately 18 on Brinell, our Cowboy lead bullets are approximately 15 on Brinell.
 
From X-tremes website.

Our Copper Plated Bullets can be run at mid-range jacketed velocities or higher end lead velocities. We recommend keeping velocities to less than 1500 FPS (Feet Per Second) and using only a light taper crimp

Any velocities over 1200 FPS we recommend either our Heavy Plate Concave Base or Hollow Point products for superior accuracy. We recommend keeping velocities to less than 1500 FPS (Feet Per Second) and using only a light taper crimp

All of our Hard Cast Lead Bullets are approximately 18 on Brinell, our Cowboy lead bullets are approximately 15 on Brinell.
Thank you! I kind of bought the bullets from them last night in a bit of a hurry. I was planning on doing more research this afternoon, but I appreciate the help.
 
Nice! I found a NIB 2009 DW Classic Commander. (CBOB) They were known to be a little finicky in 10mm and mine was no exception. I have a new 2020 DW and the tolerances on the older one are much tighter. The CBOB was malfunctions city until I trashed the factory mags and put a few hundred rounds through it. Now it's a smooth shooting machine. Even with my reloads. Lol. Keep an eye on where your brass goes. Mine hits low orbit.

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Nice! I found a NIB 2009 DW Classic Commander. (CBOB) They were known to be a little finicky in 10mm and mine was no exception. I have a new 2020 DW and the tolerances on the older one are much tighter. The CBOB was malfunctions city until I trashed the factory mags and put a few hundred rounds through it. Now it's a smooth shooting machine. Even with my reloads. Lol. Keep an eye on where your brass goes. Mine hits low orbit.

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Duly noted! I've been reloading single stage for my hunting rifles quite awhile, but am starting a new adventure with a progressive for my higher volume cartridges. I hope I can duplicate the success I had with my single stage. The DW I picked up is the Kodiak. I have owned a couple of other 10mm guns in the past but a 10mm longslide 1911 has always been the dream. I am really looking forward to shooting this one and seeing what I can do with it. What magazines did you find work best for you?
 
In both my DW's Mec-Gar have been the best. I've also tried Wilson and expensive Tripp Research but Mec-Gar have been 100%. and are reasonable. The Checkmate mags that ship with DW's are absolute garbage.
 
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