Ultra Techs' 10mm CLP too light

mardi 31 mars 2015

Looking up the weight in Ultra Tech (4ed) I noticed it is listed as 0.014lbs which is 98 grains .

Sorry if it is already mentioned but I didn,t find it in search nor errata



Whist granted .410 slugs are usually lighter , they are basically hollow and normal 10mm pistol bullets start at 100 grains and most much heavier {some load data on 10mm Auto for example} .



Even with better propellant allowing for solid blocks that are lighter than modern powder loads {which they would need to be to compensate for the increased weight of the binding agents etc to make them solid and robust} that still makes the bullet its' self unrealistically light {less than the already too light 98 grains} . It would need unfeasably high velocity to do 3d damage and would still lack the sectional density to have the range listed !



I suggest a Weight Per Shot of between .025 and .03 which allows for a medium {150 grain} or heavy {200 grain} bullet and believable propellant load needed to justify the performance of the weapons listed loading it .



I wouldn't be surprised if David Pulver origonally intended a realistic weight but errata happens . What do others here thing {especially shooters} ?

Ultra Techs' 10mm CLP too light

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