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<blockquote data-quote="Lewis F Jones" data-source="post: 933330" data-attributes="member: 9297"><p>Hi, </p><p></p><p>I'm new to this site and to Oklahoma. I'm getting a new SA XD sub compact in .40 S&W for Christmas and want to reload for it. I prefer the big and slow concept of the .45 auto at about 830 f/s. My stuff is so old though, I had to go get the shell holders info from the local reload dealer, Dongs. When I asked for help selecting a new powder they were reluctant to recommend (understandable- liability and all), but my idea of customer service is to help a customer, not tell them you're on your own. My reloading experience is with Unique, Win 231 and Bullseye. The new Hornady manual doesn't even list those powders for the .40 S&W. Anyone out there willing to share a pet load or offer advice as to "Blue Dot" vs any of the others? What are the characteristics of the powders ie: how do they behave and or perform? Any advice is appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thx, Lewis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lewis F Jones, post: 933330, member: 9297"] Hi, I'm new to this site and to Oklahoma. I'm getting a new SA XD sub compact in .40 S&W for Christmas and want to reload for it. I prefer the big and slow concept of the .45 auto at about 830 f/s. My stuff is so old though, I had to go get the shell holders info from the local reload dealer, Dongs. When I asked for help selecting a new powder they were reluctant to recommend (understandable- liability and all), but my idea of customer service is to help a customer, not tell them you're on your own. My reloading experience is with Unique, Win 231 and Bullseye. The new Hornady manual doesn't even list those powders for the .40 S&W. Anyone out there willing to share a pet load or offer advice as to "Blue Dot" vs any of the others? What are the characteristics of the powders ie: how do they behave and or perform? Any advice is appreciated. Thx, Lewis [/QUOTE]
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