:cb2: I have never fired a 10mm. Now my wife has, and she loved it. (Even at the range, the cute chicks get all the breaks!) However, this was years ago when the only 10mm guns I remember seeing were the Colt Delta Elite, the Glock 20, and the S&W gun (which I never actually saw) that I heard would self-destruct so quickly, it didn't last long in production.
In the pre-.40 days they tried a reduced load trying to save the small number of police contracts out there so that weenies could shoot it, and then along came the 10mm short (.40) and the 10mm almost faded from the scene. OK, enough of the history lesson.
My question is, are the factory 10mm loads on the market today (if they are still on the market) as powerful as they once were, or have they been watered down to barely above .40 levels?
While looking for a new .45 I saw the Dan Wesson Razorback, and it looks pretty sharp. However, if you have to roll your own in order to get a decent load, then I'll just stick to a .45 and forget it.