I have my OP Cocoon sleeping bag and it is quite good and with the overfill [ an extra 150 grams of 800+ down] rated to about -18C Male [ or approximately -11F] but if I was actually going someplace really cold it wouldn't be warm enough.
I have another sleeping bag from Macpac, a Large Dragonfly rated to -3F and to -10M and with an expander wedge I could easily fit the Macpac bag inside the Cocoon and use it as a double bag.
Bear in mind this is a mainly theoretical query; but OP only do a -10C rated wedge filled with 700FP down and I am wondering if the difference between a -10C rated wedge and a -18C bag would be noticeable in real world conditions?
I have in the past asked OP if they could use 800FP down in the expander wedge to get a lower temperature rating but when I asked a couple of years ago they wouldn't do it. I don't know why.
I notice that Western Mountaineering don't do a winter rated expander wedge either and wonder if there is something in the way these work that limit how much girth you can add without compromising a sleeping bags design?