WrongHanded
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So I just bought a Lee carbide 4 die set for .40S&W/10mm.
As I don't have a 10mm (yet, but maybe this year) and do have a few guns chambered in .40, I also ordered 1000 180gr FMJs from RMR.
I've got a few pounds of Unique hanging around that doesn't have a regular load for it. My storage area isn't quiet overflowing with CCI 500 primers, but I have enough for all those bullets. I have to get brass, but will probably just buy some used range brass if I can. If not, Starline can take more of my money I suppose.
Any load recommendations with those components? I've got data from a variety of sources, but it's all over the map with Unique and 180gr bullets. I was thinking 6.0gr would be a good goal, but obviously the proof is in the chronograph and targets. I'm not looking for reduced loads, but also don't want to go chasing 10mm performance.
I figure one of you guys is already doing it with acceptable results. THR really is a great place to share information.
As I don't have a 10mm (yet, but maybe this year) and do have a few guns chambered in .40, I also ordered 1000 180gr FMJs from RMR.
I've got a few pounds of Unique hanging around that doesn't have a regular load for it. My storage area isn't quiet overflowing with CCI 500 primers, but I have enough for all those bullets. I have to get brass, but will probably just buy some used range brass if I can. If not, Starline can take more of my money I suppose.
Any load recommendations with those components? I've got data from a variety of sources, but it's all over the map with Unique and 180gr bullets. I was thinking 6.0gr would be a good goal, but obviously the proof is in the chronograph and targets. I'm not looking for reduced loads, but also don't want to go chasing 10mm performance.
I figure one of you guys is already doing it with acceptable results. THR really is a great place to share information.