10mm Choices

I really like the 10MM. Have had many starting with the SW 1076, then 2 SW 610’s, Colt 1911, Glock 20, DW 1911, DW 1911 Bobtail, and a Glock/Lone Wolf 20 Long Slide.
 
. I have owned a 44 mag version. It seems like the 10mm version would give you the advantage of less recoil
Since I own the revolvers in both calibers, I can confirm the 10 mm is more fun to shoot than the 44 mag.,
Since you plan on using yours for hunting this may not be a concern.
I usually shoot 44 specials in my 44 mag because I just don't enjoy the recoil.. I enjoy the 44 special enough that I bought a dedicated gp 100 in 44 special.

Top three are 10mm .
Fourth one 44 special
Bottom is a 44 magnum
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......I had to file the finger nubs off mine before I could even shoot it, though. What ape do they model it after? .

Probably me.... LMBO!!

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It says 50 ounces...

That's 3.12 pounds unloaded.
OOps my bad! Add the bullets in, see if I'm closer to right... or, er, something. Oh and it's 3 lbs. 12 ounces. Not 3 lbs and 12 tenths pounds. :) Oh never mind the facts! Technically speaking, it's heavy. Radar adds a lot of course, but only one shot required. So there ya go, huh!
 
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OOps my bad! Add the bullets in, see if I'm closer to right... or, er, something. Oh and it's 3 lbs. 12 ounces. Not 3 lbs and 12 tenths pounds. :) Technically speaking, it's heavy. Radar adds a lot of course, but only one shot required. So there ya go, huh!

I hate math too, but...

50 ounces divided by 16 ounces (1 pound) equals 3.125... That's 3 pounds and .125 of a pound... Not 3 pounds 12 ounces.

You said "dry"... That means no bullets and no magazine.

A 3+pound gun is heavy for ccw, but for hunting it's fantastic, especially when you figure in extra weight which detracts from recoil on follow up shots...
 
I hate math too, but...

50 ounces divided by 16 ounces (1 pound) equals 3.125... That's 3 pounds and .125 of a pound... Not 3 pounds 12 ounces.

You said "dry"... That means no bullets and no magazine.

A 3+pound gun is heavy for ccw, but for hunting it's fantastic, especially when you figure in extra weight which detracts from recoil on follow up shots...
 
Touched a few rounds off out of the XDm yesterday, and after around 60 I was ready to move on to something else. That's what I told Tim though when we did the swap, by NOT firing 10mm very much I'm saving way more money than by not firing .45 very much. More of that new math.
 
Another vote for the RIA 1911 10mm, I've got the double stack version. All my friends have glock 40. I've shot them and they do absorb recoil a little better, but I just wanted something different(already have several glocks). I was already shooting .41 mag(Ruger Blackhawk), so the 10 is a fair bit lighter. If I was buying a revolver, it would be 41 rather than 10. 41 starts up where 10 leaves off
 
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