I'm in the process of trying to find a nice accurate 40 S&W load that I can use on the range. I have 180 gr. FP plated bullets. Referencing my Lymans, Hornady, and Modern Reloading site there is quite difference in the "max load" when using HS-6. I had pulled all the data and made a decision on loading 7.6gr of HS-6 with a OAL of 1.127 and made 50 rounds last night. Tonight while messing around on the Hodgdon site I put in a search and it came up with the same bullets and says Max load was 7.4 grains of HS-6. So I thought maybe I had read my Lymans manual wrong and went back and referenced it again. It says Max load of 8.0 grains for a jacketed bullet and Berry's site says to use mid range of loads to load their plated bullets.
My question is this, should I get the bullet puller out and take these 50 apart seeing the Hodgdon site data says 7.4 Max load? I think I already know the answer I am going to get. I haven't tested any of these yet. Just put them in a box with the data on a tag.
Reloading is confusing when so many books list such a variance in the load data.
Matt
My question is this, should I get the bullet puller out and take these 50 apart seeing the Hodgdon site data says 7.4 Max load? I think I already know the answer I am going to get. I haven't tested any of these yet. Just put them in a box with the data on a tag.
Reloading is confusing when so many books list such a variance in the load data.
Matt