I wanted to open up a can of worms on the old debate: is the .400 corbon better than a 10mm?
I have considered buying a .400 Corbon barrel for one of my 1911's, but an old reloader told me I would be better off just buying a good 1911 in 10mm for the simple fact of ammo availabilty and easier reloading-- in his opinion, the ballistic data was about equal.
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.400 Corbon or 10mm?
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.400 Corbon or 10mm?
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I am biased towards the 10mm since I do not yet reload. 400 Corbon ammo isn't very common around my area.
If I were reloading, I'd skip the 400 Corbon and go right to 45 Super.
If I were reloading, I'd skip the 400 Corbon and go right to 45 Super.
I am scared of empty guns and keep mine loaded at all times. The family knows the guns are loaded and treats them with respect. Loaded guns cause few accidents; empty guns kill people every year. -Elmer Keith. 1961