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  1. The only way to "verify" that would be to shoot it with your gun using a chronograph.

    Barrel length will affect velocity as well as barrel condition, barrel dia, chember dia, OAL, possibly temp, distance from muzzle to chronograph, altitude, etc.

     

     

  2. The best approach would be to get a chronograph and work up your own loads.

    Not all guns are the same, so what makes power factor for someone else may not do the same for you.

    Barrel length is a huge factor, and power factor can vary with even two barrels of the same length.

  3. 18 minutes ago, TANFARM said:

    Tried the case lube in plastic tub.....definitely helps with a smooth operation. Down side...there is crap sticking to everything...plate, brass and finished rounds....yikes!!!!!!

    Any further suggestions on removing excess lube after loading appreciated. 

    Apply less lube.

  4. 23 hours ago, GrumpyOne said:

    I'd pull them.  Btw, selling reloads without a type 6 FFL is a federal offense...

    I was going to bring that up in another recent thread where someone was talking about possibly reloading for a friend.

    As I understand it, selling ammo that was reloaded on a progressive press is considered "automated" and falls under ITAR regulation.

    Is that correct?

     

  5. I have a wet tumbler and never use it.

    I shoot, dry tumble in corn cob, reload, and shoot.

    I have found absolutely no difference in performance between de-capped spotlessly shiny wet tumbled cases using SS pins, and cases dry tumbled with the primers in that are dark inside.

    The difference is that it takes far less of my time to just dry tumble and load. 

    I load ammo to shoot, not to put on display!

  6. If you plan to use the same tool head you'll be replacing the 9mm dies with the .40 dies and they will have to be adjusted. And to switch back to 9mm you'll be removing the .40 dies and installing and adjusting the 9mm dies again.

     

    If you buy a secone tool head and powder measure you simply remove the two pins from your 9mm tool head, slide it out, and install the new tool head and .40 dies. When you switch back to 9mm, just pull the pins, slide out the .40 tool head assy., and slide in the 9mm tool head assembly. Once you have the dies set up in their respective tool heads you don't need to readjust them. Just swap out the entire tool head assy and go.

    In order to do this, you'll need a second tool head, .40 dies, a second powder die and powder measure, and a .40 cal conversion kit.

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