After about 5 months I was finally able to test some of my loads. The loads below were the only TMJFN bullets I received in the batch of RMR pulled bullets, and I loaded them with W244.
These reloads were loaded in Phoeniz, AZ in May 2019, but I was never able to test them because the National Forest was closed in the summer. Over the last 5 months I have actually moved to the Lewiston/Clarkston area, and this weekend I was able to test my loads at the Lewis-Clark Wildlife Club shooting range. I rented their Lab Radar, which had some issues missing some of the shots. This is why there are some missing velocities. It seems like a battery issue, so hopefully it will be resolved next time I need to use it. The LabRadar is easy to set up and you don't have to worry about lining it up in front like the ProChrono.
Getting back to the results. Since I only had 17 of these bullets, I decided to use some of my last Ginex primers, assuming I probably won't load this combination of bullet and primer again. To my surprise the one load gave me an excellent grouping. I will have to verify my measurements, but it seems the grouping was .26".
Following are the results from the test. Testing was done at 15 yards using a rest and a scope.
40SW, P229, 3.9"
Case: RP
COL: 1.125"
RMRPulled, 180gr, TMJFN, W244, 4.6gr, GINEXSP
Average: 797
Force: 254
PF: 143
Velocities: , , , , 797
Grouping @ 15yd: 0.26"
Test Date: 10/26/2019
40SW, P229, 3.9"
Case: RP
COL: 1.125"
RMRPulled, 180gr, TMJFN, W244, 4.7gr, GINEXSP
Average: 851
ES: 12
SD: 8.5
Force: 289
PF: 153
Velocities: , , , 845, 857
Grouping @ 15yd: 1.2"
Test Date: 10/26/2019
40SW, P229, 3.9"
Case: RP
COL: 1.125"
RMRPulled, 180gr, TMJFN, W244, 4.8gr, GINEXSP
Average: 867
ES: 69
SD: 25.9
Force: 300
PF: 156
Velocities: 864, 866, 827, 882, 896
Grouping @ 15yd: 0.93"
Test Date: 10/26/2019