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which round 10mm or .357 sig has the greater effective range? which one can go further with the least amount of drop. i know that 10mm has a more versatile selection of factory loads and more "knock-down power" but is a .357 sig comparable in range

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If you're in a gunfight where the maximum effective range of either 10mm or .357 Sig is a factor, you're either at war with a non-issued weapon, or you're going to need a really good lawyer.

Both rounds are going to be plenty effective within 21 feet--where most gunfights occur. A more practical question would be, which round can you shoot better?

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well said sheep dog. I think the sig would be the better round but hey, just my thouhgts

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I think it's worth noting that nightrunner didn't mention gunfighting in his post. There are a plethora of reasons that one might be firing a gun at ranges past 21 feet, and most of them don't involve shooting at someone who is shooting back.

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Are car doors involved? willy_nilly.gif Are the car doors a long way away?

The .357Sig will shoot through the car door. The 10mm will slam the door on whoever is on the other side.

Either is a good choice if you are shooting car doors. If bad guys with guns that are shooting back at you are part of the scenario…. Use a 45ACP. ;)

carry on....

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BC 25 yrds 50 yrds. 100 yrds. MPBR

.357 SIG (125g at 1350) .145 +1.7" +2.9" +0.4" 122

10mm Auto (155g at 1300) .137 +1.8" +2.9" 0.0" 119

10mm Auto (180g at 1150) .164 +2.0" +3.0" -1.1" 110

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actually i was thinking more on the lines on a personal protection gun for when i am in the woods or just general wilderness. im going on a hunting trip this next fall/winter in east texas. im told there will be mountain lions but i want to be prepared for anything. and im not going to be carrying a .44mag for protection, just toooo heavy.

im actually looking at a full size GLOCK either a G20 or a G31

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10mm will certainly carry more energy at any range, and both have similar trajectories within their projectile-weight range.

Against a mountain lion, I'd take a 10mm if I could... but I have no doubt that a .357sig (or any of the other major calibers) would get the job done if you place your shots well.

I'd recommend FMJ, for best penetration.

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i would definetely be carrying FMJs. i thought the 10mm would be the best choice but thought that the high penetrability of the .357sig might be a better candidate.

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I'm sure that the heavier .357sig loads will penetrate pretty far, 147gr and the like... but none of them would come close to a 200gr hardcast out of a 10mm.

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They just reissued both the bren-ten and the colt delta elite, which are sort of the quintessential 10mm pistols. I don't know about price or availability though.

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Dan Wesson makes their 1911s available in 10mm, and while they may look and feel high-end, they aren't insanely expensive. Sure, they're twice the price of a Glock, but they're about half or a third of the price of a Wilson or Ed Brown.

http://www.cz-usa.com/products_dan_wesson.php for overall product line

http://www.cz-usa.com/product_detail.php?id=66 this gun makes me happy in the pants. I want one so bad its not even funny. 2 Yrs ago they could be had brand new for $800. Now they are in the mid 9s to $1,000. Call Rabbi, I'm sure he could hook you up!

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