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Reloading 101 with Scotty:40 S&W (Part ONE)

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2007

Loading process for 40 S&W ,but can be used for any straight walled pistol case...

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  • What's a good powder to use? I was thinking about unique but i'd like alternatives as well.

  • @paininthe10 Unique will work.

  • What brand of dies are you using?

  • LEE

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  • @goindownthe1road That's a old Lyman press not made anymore. I think they were called the Sparten. They also made a turrent press that was tilted like this single stage is.

  • 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

  • ok anyone that can help please do. 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 . 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

  • what kind of press is that ? i use a little bit of case lube to make sizing a bit easier even though you don't have to.

  • What pistol are you loading for? I'm going to start loading .40 S&W for a Glock 35 and I'm wondering if I should be using one of the EGW Undersize sizing dies?

  • Great video, thanks.

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