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<blockquote data-quote="TerryP" data-source="post: 4060457" data-attributes="member: 1564"><p>Reloading the 40 s&w is why I like it better than 9mm.</p><p>The cases and projectiles are bigger and easier to handle than the nine.</p><p>I can use a 155-165 coated lswc bullet, scoot them out at 800-1000fps and you arguably have a potentially more lethal pistol cartridge than say a 115gr fmj 9mm with your practice-plinking cartridge which could be handy some day.</p><p>Like the nine maybe more so the brass can be gotten for free.</p><p>I use 231, hp38, hs6 and clays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryP, post: 4060457, member: 1564"] Reloading the 40 s&w is why I like it better than 9mm. The cases and projectiles are bigger and easier to handle than the nine. I can use a 155-165 coated lswc bullet, scoot them out at 800-1000fps and you arguably have a potentially more lethal pistol cartridge than say a 115gr fmj 9mm with your practice-plinking cartridge which could be handy some day. Like the nine maybe more so the brass can be gotten for free. I use 231, hp38, hs6 and clays. [/QUOTE]
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