Old 10mm Ammo

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Reorganizing my ammo section in the garage. Consolidated all the old 10mm ammo I have collected. Found this.
4 boxes of Norma 200gr FMJ Muzzle Velocity 1200ft/sec
1 Box Norma 170gr JHP Muzzle velocity 1300 ft/sec
1 box Cor Bon 180gr JHP 1200ft/sec

1 box of Hornady 180 gr XTP (all the data for 10mm show 1410ft/sec for all bullet wt in 10mm). gotta be a misprint

1 Box Fed Hydra Shok 180 grain (no data on the box. Must be hotter than what they currently market) Lot # 19C-0585.

Curious how old this is? Any body able to interpret the lot info?

Also some PMC 200gr (item 10A)

ANy info on the Hydra-Shoks appreciated.

Also found 3 hand guns from when I moved last summer. A CZ 52, Sigma 9F and a Colt 2000 First Edition. The poor last acquistions that I did not have room for in the gun safe, till I removed the ex wifes jewelry. They are now residing in the Gun Safe.

Can"t wait to go through the boxes of parts and mags!

Regards

Mike





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The poor last acquistions that I did not have room for in the gun safe, till I removed the ex wifes jewelry. They are now residing in the Gun Safe.

Eloquent simplicity, my friend! :D

Sorry, I cannot offer any help; but those lines cracked me up. Well put!

God Bless, Mike.
 
The Norma is late 1980' to early 1990's...
The Cor-Bon, Hornady, PMC Hydro Shok and Federal are newer stuff. Later 90's to present day.

If you're interested in selling he 10mm ammo drop me a PM
 
Thanks Shadow!

The Norma 200 grain is in 2 different size boxes. I know they don't load the Cor Bon this size anymore. I usually use 135 gr Cor Bon for Self Defense. Hornandy 200 grain XTP hand loads for 2 and 4 legged bear in the field. Spent a lot of time down on the New Mexico/Mexico Border in the mountains. Hornady just does not load em hot enough anymore !

Regards,
Mike
 
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