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    Rnswc and swc difference question???

    I can't seem to find any loading data using 40 S&W, 155 grain SWC bullets. I have 1K SWC bullets from Missouri Bullet Co. 500 coated and 500 non coated. I thought that shooting these bullets to just cut paper with so as not to irritate the arthritis in my hands but I cannot find any Load Data concerning 155 gr SWC bullets for my XD40. Does anyone have any load data to load these SWC bullets? I also would like to know if a RNSWC has different load data that a SWC bullet with the same weight grain? I have the following powders on hand, CFE Pistol, Unique, Silhouette, VihtaVouri N 320 and a few other powders, can I use these powders to load the SWC bullets in my Nickel r&p cases? I have the following loading manuals, Hodgdon 2022, Lyman 50th Edition, Speer, Sierra and one for just the 40 S&W but none of these have any data concerning Semi Wadcutterrs, where can I find data for the 155 Grain SWC to load into my XD40 where it won't hurt my hands that bad to shoot them?? Thanks to all who Respond.

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    Weight and seating depth. More how much is in the case . Data for weight for will do .

    Start at the start load . Load 5 at each step at about .2 gr per step go 1 step over clean cycle call it done if groups are where you need them and velocity as needed.


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    Harters advice is spot on, it’s exactly what I do. Find data for the same weight lead projectile, start low and work up.

    Lyman has data for 150gr cast swc. I would start with that. They list silhouette and unique. You should be good to go.


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    If in this case you use JHP data for weight you'll be clear . The SWC has more weight forward and the weight is smaller because the lead is heavier than the jacket .


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