SomeSmuck
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I've also recently added a Sigma 40 SW to my list of things to load for, but have read of it being more dangerous to load, especially in pistols without a fully supported case due to the ramp.
In the SW Sigma, is that a concern? Is there a safer (ie thicker?) brand of brass to use to offset the danger? Do you reload the cases a lower number of times to avoid case failure than other calibers? It sounds like the failures occur mostly in Glocks, so maybe it isn't even a problem for the SW Sigma, but I figured I'd ask the masses...
I intend to stay on the light to moderate side with HS6 or H Universal, but hopefully you loading veterans have some thoughts here.
Thanks!
In the SW Sigma, is that a concern? Is there a safer (ie thicker?) brand of brass to use to offset the danger? Do you reload the cases a lower number of times to avoid case failure than other calibers? It sounds like the failures occur mostly in Glocks, so maybe it isn't even a problem for the SW Sigma, but I figured I'd ask the masses...
I intend to stay on the light to moderate side with HS6 or H Universal, but hopefully you loading veterans have some thoughts here.
Thanks!