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    Default shooting lead in a .40

    anyone load .40 in lead? I shoot a glock but could get an aftermarket barrel, but usually just use a 9mm conversion barrel, but what do you load? suppose you got to slow them down a bit for lead? I need to look and see if there is a unique recipe....tooo darn ole school to change now. lol

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    Default Re: shooting lead in a .40

    I had the same question awhile back.

    Here's the thread with some good info:

    http://www.okshooters.com/showthread...Springfield-XD

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    Default Re: shooting lead in a .40

    no slowing down for lead loads. usually the same load in lead creates less pressure than the load for a plated bullet.
    Refer to your reloading manual...the lyman 49th is a good one.
    I shoot lead from my 45 at 850+fps200gr and my 357 mag at 1376 fps 170gr
    Zero leading..of course the 357 is gas checked..nearly 2000 fps from my 30-30 no leading.
    Wheel weights work great...
    Soft lead like shower pans and plumbers pipe i get leading. at any speed.
    Yes slug the barrel..
    The Lee liquid alox works great in all my cast loads..2 coats for the 357 and 30-30.

    You sure will save a bunch on bullets if you cast your own..
    My buddy just got an XD40..i have a feeling i will be making some cast loads for it soon.
    His first gun and he likes to shoot it a bunch..
    And less than 4 bucks to make 50 of your own. win win

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