Anyone have any load data for the .40 S&W for a 155 gr lead bollit that uses Red Dot or IMR 700X or Titegroup
Anyone have any load data for the .40 S&W for a 155 gr lead bollit that uses Red Dot or IMR 700X or Titegroup
My Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook doesn't list anything _FOR 9mm, no 40 S&W listed-heavier than 125 gr., which starts Red Dot at 3.8 and maxes out at 4.5. I wouldn't hazard a guess for the 155.
WOW! I saw 9mm, not 40 S&W, change noted.
Last edited by DLCTEX; 03-28-2010 at 10:08 AM.
155 GR. HDY XTP Hodgdon Titegroup .400" 1.125" 5.4 1058 28,400 PSI 5.9 1139 31,700 PSI
155 GR. HDY XTP IMR 700-X .400" 1.125" 5.2 1054 26,600 PSI 5.8 1138 33,700 PSI
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swally, this info is from "Modern Reloading 2nd ed. by Richard Lee. The data is for a 150 gr. jacketed bullet but should give you something close to work with.
Red Dot 5.3 gr. start 1060 fps.--5.9 gr max 1155 fps. Both compressed loads.
700x 5.0 gr start 1028 fps. --5.5 gr max 1120 fps., compressed.
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thanks just looking for a push in the right direction i have the first le manual but it lists more loads for accurate powders than anything ive ever seen not much for IMR or alliant
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try THIS site. (Click on link).
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Swally,
This is why you'll frequently see members here recommending that you have more than one handloading manual. One gives you a "tunnel vision" idea of what can be done with the available powders and bullets. Having two is better, and three, better still.
There are also a number of reputable on-line sources (Hodgdon being the most extensive I know of) that will provide safe, tested loads.
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Alliant also has data online.
http://www.alliantpowder.com/reloade...rs/index.aspx&
However, they don't seem to list any Red Dot loads for .40 S&W.
I have a few different manuals just none are much help for instance the speer and nosler manuals arent much help for cast data neither offer cast boolits for sale and the other @ manuals not much cast info either.
Got my reply back from Alliant today and they said start with 4.5 see if action cycles and work up slow i settled with 4.8 shot 1 inch at 30 feet good enough for me thanks guys.
Dont trust a speer manual when it comes to 40 data. kaboom!
I run reddot for all 9mm and 40cal loads before alliant powder changed there website the had data listed for reddot and 40cal but as i just checked they no longer show the data. I have been running 4.5gr of reddot with 175gr lswc for quite awhile no with no issues runs great and good accuracy out of my S&w M&P.
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