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Originally Posted by cmj8591
Not to disparage the 10mm, I own several, but the 44 is a lot more versatile when talking about revolvers. You can make a 44 do anything a 10 can do but you can't make the 10 do a lot of things the 44 can. Both of those guns are the same except for chambering. I am still trying to wrap my head around the reason for a 10mm revolver. The 45 revolver was an answer to quickly being able to provide handguns for WW1 and hung around since. But for me, a 10mm revolver is a solution looking for a problem.
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Not to disagree with a 44 magnum it’s good for hunting but For a first revolver the 44 is a flincher using ammo from stores.if you reload 240gr waddcutters with 8grains of unique that’s accurate and more pleasant to shoot .. 10MM is still good for hunting a little less bite than. 357magnum and 40s&w to shoot what ever you want and ammo is pretty cheap and accurate