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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteyMacD" data-source="post: 1090567" data-attributes="member: 7633"><p>No idea, but I wouldnt want to test it. Starting load for .380 100gr is 2.6gr of TG. This was 125gr FMJ in front of 3.7gr of TG. Sad thing is, I guarantee had it made it to the ammo can, I would have loaded into a mag today at the range and then shot it from an unsupported chamber (at least I think HK barrels are unsupported).</p><p></p><p>Also, I wanted to add that the final check is always a process I do. However, checking total weight is only when I get a gut feeling. Guess it paid off this time.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow, Ill be testing several different "new loads" and hopefully, the boys at the MWCPD police range will be nice enough to let me and a MWCFD on their range so I can do it. (hint hint to any possible MWCPD we might have on here.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyMacD, post: 1090567, member: 7633"] No idea, but I wouldnt want to test it. Starting load for .380 100gr is 2.6gr of TG. This was 125gr FMJ in front of 3.7gr of TG. Sad thing is, I guarantee had it made it to the ammo can, I would have loaded into a mag today at the range and then shot it from an unsupported chamber (at least I think HK barrels are unsupported). Also, I wanted to add that the final check is always a process I do. However, checking total weight is only when I get a gut feeling. Guess it paid off this time. Tomorrow, Ill be testing several different "new loads" and hopefully, the boys at the MWCPD police range will be nice enough to let me and a MWCFD on their range so I can do it. (hint hint to any possible MWCPD we might have on here.) [/QUOTE]
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