.40S&W reloads

What manual(s) do you have and what bullets do you plan on using? Lead, FMJ, Plated??

This (above) is a very good post. Smart question to ask.

I load 180-gr plated FPs over 5.7-gr of Unique and Fed 100 primers and a .423" crimp to duplicate my on-duty factory Federal 180 HSTs. Federal claims 1000-fps with that round. I chrono'd my load at 993 AV with a 9-fps SD.

I shy away from fast-burning powders in the .40 S&W cartridge. I tried Titegroup but is too quirky.
 
I just dug out my manuals I had(just moved in Feb) and they are all vintage 70's and 80's, wow can't believe I'm that old!
Anyway, thanks for your info. I think I'll pick up a new manual, are there any that are better then the others?

I like the Lyman #49 & Speer, best IMO. Forget the Lee. The Load Books from Midway are good, but only one caliber each.
I like to use medium burners in the 40. It's not very forgiving w/ fast & uberfast powders. Medium burners start @ Unqiue & go to about HS6. I have found nothing more accurate than Unqiue or WSF under any 165-180gr lead, plated or jacketed bullet for full power loads. For lighter loads, W231 or WSt work well. I wouldn;t load TG or Clays in the 40 unless I had nothing else.
 
This (above) is a very good post. Smart question to ask.

I load 180-gr plated FPs over 5.7-gr of Unique and Fed 100 primers and a .423" crimp to duplicate my on-duty factory Federal 180 HSTs. Federal claims 1000-fps with that round. I chrono'd my load at 993 AV with a 9-fps SD.

I shy away from fast-burning powders in the .40 S&W cartridge. I tried Titegroup but is too quirky.

I load 180-gr Lead Semi-wadcutters over 5.3-gr of Unique and CCI small pistol primers. It's a good, light practice load. I like Unique because:
1. I load .40, .38sp and 44 mag (light loads) - all with Unique
2. It's easy to spot a double charge, especially when loading the .40
3. It's much more forgiving than some of the faster powders (such as Titegroup)
4. I can buy it for $20/pound at my local WalMart.
 
I use 5.1 g Win 231 for both 165 Rainers and 140 lead TC. The 140 gr makes minor power level and then some. :D But mild recoil and worth it. IMO. The 165 g comes close to major power, but I use it just for practice.

I have titegroup but it has a sharper recoil. I use TG in revolvers (S&W), but mainly as a shotgun powder. :o Cowboy shotgun.

I will load AA #7 in 40 S&W to see what it does. :) I got it for 357 Sig in my M&P 40. :p

I appreciate the info on crimp diameter of .423. I am paying attention to crimp diameters, lately. Not so much for the 40 S&W but I will. Thank you.
 
.40 S&W

A short time ago we [Wife and Myself] acquired a .40 S&W.
We have not shot yet but, came up with an interesting load for UNIQUE powder:
150 - 155 grain 5.6 grains for 900 fps
165 - 165 grain 5.6 grains for 900 fps
180 - 180 grain 5.7 grains for 900 fps
We yet we have not loaded/shot any of these loads.
 
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