The .400 Corbon

gmarr

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I was looking at getting something different as I have pretty much all the 'standard' calibers. If I understand this correctly, I can use .400 Corbon in my Sig 220 with just a barrel change? Basically any .45 caliber handgun just needs the barrel change? What about recoil springs? Any experience will be appreciated.
 

bluewater

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I have a Sig P220 and a 400 Corbon barrel (Jarvis) that has performed flawlessly with factory springs & magazines.
 

GarrettJ

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I gave up on it in a 1911 almost 20 years ago. Neat concept, but the design is lacking.

The neck is just way too short. It can't effectively hold the bullet in place. Chambering a round would often push the bullet back into the case, raising chamber pressure sometimes to unsafe levels.

Maybe some gun designs with a less abrupt feed ramp angle would fare better.

In the end I sold the barrel and bought a 10mm.
 

TRX

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The .40 Super addressed the .400 Corbon's neck problems. Very similar cartridge, except loaded hotter.
 
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