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Originally Posted by mongo
I am loading 40 S&W for my SA XDm 40. Today I tried a little experiment with the OAL. The Lyman book says 1.135. So I took an empty case and seated a 155gr lead cast bullet long and dropped it in the chamber and closed the slide slowly into battery. I pulled the bullet out and measured. It came out to be 1.162. I did the same with a 180gr JHP and it came out to 1.187. 1.162 is about the longest i think because at 1.187 the bullet rubs the front of the mag. Now the question is, would 1.162 be safe? I did not notice any rifle marks on the bullet and I have read that ideal is about .010 off the landing. So someone please give me some guidence.
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This was probably in reference to loading for rifle loads. The listed 1.135 should be followed for your pistol loads as the max OAL. When you go to moving a bullet deeper or shallower in the case, remember, it will affect your case volume. This isn't such a drastic difference in percentage of case volume when you're dealing with a 300 win mag, but with a .40, it's a
much bigger %. An increase in case volume can be just as bad as decreasing, although decreasing volume is much more likely to cause a KB, the results can be equally disastrous. At 1.162; you'd be .027" over listed max; this results in an approx .08cc increase in case capacity which is approx a 11% increase in volume. I'll have to double check my math when i can get a calculator and some id measurement on some cases; but I am pretty sure i am in the ballpark here.
Keep it safe and have a great one,
Woolley
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