Sounds good. 10 mm is a potent load. It proved to be too much for some guns but in a Glock it should serve you well. Follow the reloading charts and do not exceed recommendations. I am sure you know better but it is not good to have a gun blow up in your face
I started a new thread for the 10mm info.
I had an old police issue S&W snub nose revolver in 38 special blow up in my hand but it was not from overloads it was from improperly stored 30 year old factory ammo, it blew a chunck out of the barrel where it meats the cylinder and it bent the cylinder arm. It was my friends fathers gun... ... ... . Needless to say he wasn't impressed. We were in high school at the time just playing and using up the old ammo. We should have known better as the 38 ammo was just about tearing a 357 revolver out of our hands it was so hot and powerfull.