i am interested in reloading (40 sw) because i want to practice with rounds that are 'hot' like defense rounds. is it safe, with practice of course, to load .40 sw at home similarly.
ok. I am reloading 40 S&W. im using a lee auto disc. and i read that for 135 grain the startin load is 7.1 grains "bullseye" pwdr. i used the disc that says 7.1 and i am getting 6.7 what i would like to know is that is this load safe ive read it checked it but i would hate to blow myself up. please id love to test these but i am hesistent because i am new to this. ive read all i can and practiced this . i dont know why the higher bullet wieghts yield a smaller powder chrge. tnx
i am interested in reloading (40 sw) because i want to practice with rounds that are 'hot' like defense rounds. is it safe, with practice of course, to load .40 sw at home similarly.
242tdryan 8 months ago
@242tdryan Just use your loading manual most have good loads in them for 40 s&w.
Gungeek 8 months ago
ok. I am reloading 40 S&W. im using a lee auto disc. and i read that for 135 grain the startin load is 7.1 grains "bullseye" pwdr. i used the disc that says 7.1 and i am getting 6.7 what i would like to know is that is this load safe ive read it checked it but i would hate to blow myself up. please id love to test these but i am hesistent because i am new to this. ive read all i can and practiced this . i dont know why the higher bullet wieghts yield a smaller powder chrge. tnx
mjmoto72 11 months ago
whoa you changed your lighting situation or something
goindownthe1road 11 months ago
Cool video, i'm looking to start reloading .40 s&w too so this helps a lot in seeing what is physically involved.
1987rx7guy 2 years ago
thankyou.... very helpful
mastermind2727 2 years ago
Lighting is better in this one
c9ari 4 years ago
Very informative. Great video!
hybridatsun350 4 years ago