Dan Christopher
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Thanks for all of the replies. In summary, I glean the following:
1. 10mm Auto (which is not the same thing as 10mm Magnum) is more powerful than either .38 Super or .45 ACP, but falls just a bit short of true .41 Magnum power. The most potent 10mm loads just barely approach the low end of what .41 Magnum will do.
2. Like the .38 Super the 10mm is loud, but has much more recoil than the Super.
3. Again, Like the .38 Super, the 10mm will have to be hand loaded for best results.
4. Brass is more difficult to obtain than most common auto pistol rounds.
5. The 10mm is a better woods gun than SD gun due primarily to recoil, and secondarily due to possible over penetration.
6. The 10mm is cool, and even those that admit that its not really in the true .41 Magnum class still think it's cool and that I should have one.
Hope that covers it. Thanks again for the input.
Pretty much. The only thing I would add/change is that 10mm brass isn't really all that hard to find at all if you buy it online. I agree that reloading is a must, though, if you plan on doing a lot of shooting. None of the factory 10mm ammo is what I would call cheap, and when you get into boutique ammo it gets really pricey!