I've been doing some reading up on the 10mm Auto necked down to .308 cal. It's seems to have some impressive performance.
9mm Dillon, which is 10mm Auto necked down to .355 will propel 115 grain bullets to roughly 1800fps in a 6'' barrel
90 grains are blazing out at about 2100 FPS!
Imagine necking down to .308 and using a 110 grain .30 carbine soft point. Should be plausibly reaching 1700-1850fps nearing that of .30 carbine in a pistol length barrel.
Pretty impressive, if you ask me. I'm wondering why this hasn't become more popular and commercialized. Seems like it could be good for HD and even military and LE applications, for armor piercing due to its high velocity. Terminal performance should be pretty impressive with expanding ammo as well.
And being able to market a pistol round with almost as much power as .30 carbine has in an 18'' barrel is a good selling point.
How many of you would have a pistol chambered for .308-10mm auto if it was commercialized?
9mm Dillon, which is 10mm Auto necked down to .355 will propel 115 grain bullets to roughly 1800fps in a 6'' barrel
90 grains are blazing out at about 2100 FPS!
Imagine necking down to .308 and using a 110 grain .30 carbine soft point. Should be plausibly reaching 1700-1850fps nearing that of .30 carbine in a pistol length barrel.
Pretty impressive, if you ask me. I'm wondering why this hasn't become more popular and commercialized. Seems like it could be good for HD and even military and LE applications, for armor piercing due to its high velocity. Terminal performance should be pretty impressive with expanding ammo as well.
And being able to market a pistol round with almost as much power as .30 carbine has in an 18'' barrel is a good selling point.
How many of you would have a pistol chambered for .308-10mm auto if it was commercialized?