Glock 20 & Glock 29 with Heavy Hard Cast Buffalo Bore bullets

Published on August 28, 2013
Duration: 13:49

This review tests Buffalo Bore's 220-grain heavy hard cast bullets in both the Glock 20 and Glock 29. Both pistols successfully stabilized the heavy rounds, demonstrating clean bullet impacts. The video highlights the effectiveness of this ammunition for woods carry and defense against large animals, while also noting the significant recoil in the subcompact Glock 29.

Quick Summary

The Glock 20 and Glock 29 successfully stabilize Buffalo Bore's 220-grain heavy hard cast bullets, showing clean impacts. This 10mm load is recommended for woods carry and defense against large animals, though recoil is notably snappy in the Glock 29.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Glock 20 in 10mm
  2. 00:53Ammunition: Buffalo Bore 220gr Hard Cast
  3. 02:00Stabilization Test Goal
  4. 03:31Glock 20 Shooting Results
  5. 05:34Glock 29 Testing with Heavy Rounds
  6. 06:47Glock 29 Results & Recoil
  7. 08:14Underwood Ammo Comparison
  8. 11:22Conclusion: 10mm for Woods Carry

Frequently Asked Questions

Do heavy hard cast bullets stabilize in Glock 10mm pistols?

Yes, the video demonstrates that both the Glock 20 and the subcompact Glock 29 successfully stabilize Buffalo Bore's 220-grain heavy hard cast bullets, producing clean impact holes on targets.

Is the 10mm cartridge suitable for self-defense against large animals?

The reviewer suggests that the 10mm, particularly with heavy loads like the Buffalo Bore 220gr hard cast bullets, is a reliable choice for woods carry and defense against large animals.

What is the recoil like with heavy 10mm loads in a Glock 29?

The 10mm cartridge, especially with heavy loads like the 220-grain Buffalo Bore rounds, produces significant and 'snappy' recoil when fired from the smaller, subcompact frame of the Glock 29.

Are hard cast bullets safe to shoot in Glock's polygonal barrels?

The test indicates that hard cast bullets can stabilize well in Glock's polygonal barrels without tumbling, though proper bullet alloy and fit are important considerations for any cast bullet use.

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