The 40S&W bullet mould (.401 cal) arrived from the States yesterday (thanks Lock stock & barrel). I quickly moulded up some bullets last night to try on the range today. Moulding 'maxies' takes a little more finese than moulding RB, so I found.
This 40S&W are inteference fit in my .40 cal GM barrel. They load nicely.
Tried with and without paper patching, and with and without overpowder wads. All were lubed with a 50/50 beeswax and lard mix.
I had great hopes for the paper patching, but they shot all over the place. The deep (.012) rifling cut the paper to pieces. I do understand that this is a RB barrel, but I wanted to experiment.
The other bullets without paper patching shot better. 5 inch groups (at 50 yards benchrest) without the wad and 2.5 - 3 inch groups with the wads. Still not great though. Increased the powder from 40 to 45 grains showed some promise as did using a double wad. Unfortuantely I ran out of bullets and time. None of the bullets tumbled.
My wads where just on 40 cal, but I think 42 cal might be better. Also perhaps some 'filler' between the wad and bullet 'maxi' might be a go.
I'm thinking that a 41 mag bullet might have been better, but it might become damaged whilst being engraved my the rifling.
I will continue to experiment and let you know how it goes. If you have any more suggestions let me know. This could be a hunting option for you .40 cal shooters that require by reqs a >170 grain projectile for deer hunting.
This load certainly recoils more than PRB.
This 40S&W are inteference fit in my .40 cal GM barrel. They load nicely.
Tried with and without paper patching, and with and without overpowder wads. All were lubed with a 50/50 beeswax and lard mix.
I had great hopes for the paper patching, but they shot all over the place. The deep (.012) rifling cut the paper to pieces. I do understand that this is a RB barrel, but I wanted to experiment.
The other bullets without paper patching shot better. 5 inch groups (at 50 yards benchrest) without the wad and 2.5 - 3 inch groups with the wads. Still not great though. Increased the powder from 40 to 45 grains showed some promise as did using a double wad. Unfortuantely I ran out of bullets and time. None of the bullets tumbled.
My wads where just on 40 cal, but I think 42 cal might be better. Also perhaps some 'filler' between the wad and bullet 'maxi' might be a go.
I'm thinking that a 41 mag bullet might have been better, but it might become damaged whilst being engraved my the rifling.
I will continue to experiment and let you know how it goes. If you have any more suggestions let me know. This could be a hunting option for you .40 cal shooters that require by reqs a >170 grain projectile for deer hunting.
This load certainly recoils more than PRB.