You didn't mis-read it. It's been a long time since I tested the 120VAC inputs so 10A may be high, but that is what I remember for the inrush. What I do remember is that it was way more than any reed switch could handle reliably.
The input circuitry on all of the Koyo AC inputs is similar. If you look at the simplified drawings in the user manual you will see a capacitor that sits across the opto-isolator that has to charge when the input closes. It is the capacitor charging that causes the inrush. To break it down simply, the RC constant is too small to level out the spike.
Regardless of my potentially faulty memory, I have never had good luck with reed switches on AC inputs. They tend to weld in anywhere between 1 to 100 cycles.