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10mm
Anyone hunt with one? I'm looking at a Glock 20. The grip has a strange angle and is alittle big, but not too bad. Looking at deer and a bear (if one wanders under my stand.)
Also any experience with the glock 20. How do they hold up to the 10mm?
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I have shot the glock 20 in ten mm quite a bit. No problems, been shooting +p loads and not broke it yet. Took a few deer with the 155 xtp load, and shot groundhogs with the 135 noslers. With ghost ring sights, could keep most groups in the 3 in. range @ 50 yards. Not a bad deer gun, but looking for expensive brass out in the woods gets old, lol.
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Thanks for the info. Sounds like you've had allot of experience with the Glock 20. The 155 XTP is that Hornady?
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handgunner
i've been looking for a 6" revolver for a long time for hunting purposes. heard from others that it makes a dandy whitetail round, but would like to find out for myself. oh well, someday.
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Yes, the 155 xtp is from hornady. They are the flattest shooting bullet that still exits most of the time, but are reasonably priced. The 135`s hardly ever exit, even on groundhogs.
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