Ballistic147
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So, I bought the M&P 40FS last year and ordered a 357Sig barrel to go with it. I've shot 40S&W since it first came out and I really like the Sig as well. I know these can be more difficult to reload than the standard straight wall stuff. For my birthday a few weeks ago my wife bought me the 357Sig dies, however she got the RCBS dies. I had already read that some folks had problems with them getting the shoulder set back far enough. Well, turns out I had the same problems. Turned the sizing die to the point I was scared I would break something when it cammed over and the shoulder was still a good .005" from where it needed to be. Anyway, I ordered a set of Hornady dies and problem solved. Loaded up my first 20 rounds and test fired them today and all was good.
My process was to first run them through a 40S&W die and then the 357Sig die. From there I lightly chamfer it inside of the case mouth and back in the tumbler they go. Hornady uses a 3 die set with an expander die. I set up the expander die to bell the case just enough to get the bullet started. With this I get really good neck tension. The seating and crimping are done with the third die. I set the crimp up to just touch the case mouth. I can all but stand on a finished round and the bullet won't move. My first rounds were built with Hornady 124gr XTP's. I've got some of the Montana Gold 125gr FMJ's on the way and will load up some of those next week.
I've spent a bunch of time reading here forum learning from a lot of the folks here. I must say, the things I e learned here have helped me tremendously. Thanks to all who have posted their knowledge here for guys like me to learn from. Makes this hobby so much easier!
My process was to first run them through a 40S&W die and then the 357Sig die. From there I lightly chamfer it inside of the case mouth and back in the tumbler they go. Hornady uses a 3 die set with an expander die. I set up the expander die to bell the case just enough to get the bullet started. With this I get really good neck tension. The seating and crimping are done with the third die. I set the crimp up to just touch the case mouth. I can all but stand on a finished round and the bullet won't move. My first rounds were built with Hornady 124gr XTP's. I've got some of the Montana Gold 125gr FMJ's on the way and will load up some of those next week.
I've spent a bunch of time reading here forum learning from a lot of the folks here. I must say, the things I e learned here have helped me tremendously. Thanks to all who have posted their knowledge here for guys like me to learn from. Makes this hobby so much easier!