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To learn more about using WRS, simply open a command prompt and type in winrs /?. It’s basically a SSH replacement that allows remote command line access over an encrypted connection. Phone and Modem Options HyperTerminal Alternatives Original XP HyperTerminal So that’s about it! Newbe question on reloading 40 S&W (Sorry it's a long post) Hmmmm, where to begin? I reload .40 S&W as well as 10 other pistol calibers. I shoot IPSC and shoot reloads for both practice and competition.
The .40 is not a difficult round to load. I do not trim my cases. I chamfer the mouths to ease in bullet seating (light chamfer for auto pistol rounds). I clean the primer pockets before each loading. I use W-231, not because it is the "best" powder, but because it works well in a wide variety of calibers so I do not have to stock 10 different powders. Plated bullets should be fine for the XD platform, but hard cast will do just as well for less money. Taper crimping? The judge the amount of taper crimp run the ram up to its highest position and screw the crimp die down til you feel contact with the round. lower the ram slightly and screw in the die about 1/8 turn and run the ram up again. remove the round and visually inspect the mouth (a magnifying glass or head set is handy).
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Cartridge Loads - Hodgdon Reloading Data Center - data.hodgdon.com. Precisioneered Shooting Products - Step-By-Step Reloading. Reloading Data Center - data.hodgdon.com. 10mm / 40 Caliber Reloading - XDTalk Forums - Your XD/XD(m) Information Source! Below are the continuation of the results of working up a minor load using an XD 40 service, Precision moly coated 185s, WSP, mixed brass, and TG, loaded to 1.120 OAL: Temp 39 degrees, and a cold, overcast, quiet range day: (Jan 1: Not a popular day to take off for the range, in the KYDoc household) 3.1 grains TG: AVG 688.9 fps (PF 129) 700H, 668L SD 13.1 CV 1.91 MAD 11.3 CV 1.65 ES 32.2 The 668 shots didn't make minor, so this is an iffy load, though probably fine in warmer weather. 3.2 grains TG: AVG 734.9 (pf 137.12) 745H 725L SD 6.5 CV 0.89 5.2 MAD CV 0.71 ES 20.7 These were slightly more consistent, and all made minor. 3.5 grains TG: AVG 759 fps (pf 146) and 3.8 grains TG AVG 8.3 FPS (pf 150.14) SD 16.3 CV 2.0 MAD 11.6 CV 1.42 ES 48.7 A little hot for minor.
I could probably get the consistency (all the statistics below the PF) a little better with the same brass of the same generation, as well as more experience reloading. S&B 180 made major in my XD. Gunsource_reloading_tumblers. 40 S&W Load Data - Handloads.Com.