I will just say that sometimes some people go a bridge too far. The sweet spot I have found has been a 200 grain hard cast at 1150. That runs great in every 10mm I have tried it in. You are not outrunning your mag springs, and you can hammer controlled pairs with some practice.
It also penetrates extremely well. I had the opportunity to shoot some steer skulls and they might as well been water balloons. The 200 grain slugs went right through them.
That bullet looks like a smaller meplat than what I was trying to run too. I probably could have made it all work out, but I finally said "f it" and got heavily into .357s, which re-ignited my Passion Of The Gun, so it all worked out.
I was into 10mm Auto before it sold out and went mainstream, but these days I'm here for the revolver and epidemiology information.