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Location: s.e. mich
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speaking of reloading, i've been thinking about getting into reloading
myself. any recommendations on getting started.(books,manuals,etc.) thanks in advance for any input.
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Location: Florida
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Well it worked.
I put together 5 cartridges using these Rainier 180gr plateds. Went with 4.5 grs of Win 231 and an OAL of 1.125. Tested on a Sig Pro. All 5 went off w/o a hitch, gun cycled fine, recoil was a little softer than factory(to me, anyway). Gun shot to POA @7yds. Putting together another 50 to try again.
Has anyone had any issues with using their own reloads in a Glock in .40? For those that care, all cartridges put together on a Lee Classic single stage, using a Lee perfect powder measure and beam scale. Working for me so far. SY |
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Location: In the reloading room
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None that I've heard of. Dozens of guys I know fired hundreds of thousands of handloads in their Glock 40cals with no issues.
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Location: Land of 10k Lakes
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When I worked up my .40S&W load for my Glock 23 and SIG P226 I started with the Hodgdon's website data and worked up 10 rounds starting with their low load and working up .1 gr all the way up to maximum load. I used my Glock to see how the rounds worked best. Personally, using Titegroup I found just under max was the best load for me.
This load worked very well in both my Glock and my SIG.
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Be Observant and Be Safe. Current Collection: Glock G26, G19, G23C, SIG P226-40 TT, Ruger GP-100, and 22/45 MKII Former Collection: Taurus 92SS, SIG P220 TT, S&W 360, SIG P239-40 |
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Location: South Central Wyoming
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Hand loads are all I fire in my Glock 22 (40 S&W) and it eats them all up no problem, even the lead semi wadcutters (my bad). Only wished I liked the Glock for more than a fun range gun
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