For "range trash brass" that I pick up after a match, .40 S&W brass has the most problems with swolen heads and "Glocked" cases. You can use a push-through resizer, or just put the rejects in the scrap brass bucket, but inspect the cases carefully.
Depending on the individual pistol, I find light loads in .40 S&W can cause cycling problems with stock recoil springs.
For USPSA major power, I have chosen to use FMJ 180gr with Titegroup for max reliability and accuracy. The plated or lead work well for me for minor power .40 (usually requires lighter recoil spring).
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