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| Super Moderator ![]() | 400 Cor Bon I see a lot of aftermarket conversion barrels available to convert 45 ACP pistols to this caliber. Anyone have any experience with the round and with such conversions, like a 1911 or Glock 21? Any ballistic info out there? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Cypress, Texas
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| I like the .440 cor-bon better. .50 AE necked down to .429 (.44 Mag) Basically
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: OKC, OK
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| I've been shooting the .400 Corbon now for three years, and I love it! Better ballistics than the 40S&W. Plust it allows me to have two different guns on one platform. I've not been real impressed with the loads that Corbon puts out (that's the only time you'll hear dissatisfaction from me regaurding Corbon) As they are a bit too hot. I've got some load data if anyone is intrested.
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| good selling point that didn't even occur to me |
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