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Howard Law

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i don't understand 10mm revolvers.

when you can have 357 mag or 44 mag and you choose a 10mm?

i'm scratching my head.

Because 10mm. Duh.



Seriously though, it's just different, which is why I like them. The only real benefit that I can maybe see is that the recoil impulse isn't as harsh on 10mm as it is on .357 Mag for people who are recoil sensitive.
 

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http://www.ezmoonclip.com/index.htm

I use these moon clips in my 625. 10mm pictured.

Because they are plastic (hydrocarbon polymer) they are somewhat flexible so they are SO easy to load and unload! Highly recommend them.

Not sure if I did a competition I would use them vs steel but for plinking at the range they work GREAT! You won't hate moon clips no mo'!
 

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10mm is great in an auto, but 41 mag beats it in a revolver.

this. forgot about the 41 mag which i guess is the most comparable rimmed round to 10mm (in diameter).

i guess that i don’t favor semi auto rimless rounds in a revolver unless moon clips are preferred or you’re getting ammo commonality with a semi auto pistol that you already own.
 
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