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<blockquote data-quote="gl89aw" data-source="post: 1266192" data-attributes="member: 7257"><p>There was one statement I found that said they shot good. I am thinking about annealing the case and making a expander to take the case out to .429 - .430 and then setting a cast .40 bullet in it with epoxy, and after it cures trim the case back to the top of the land, I made a mock up by trimming the case and setting a .40 swc bullet in and it came out pretty close to 240 gr. without the epoxy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gl89aw, post: 1266192, member: 7257"] There was one statement I found that said they shot good. I am thinking about annealing the case and making a expander to take the case out to .429 - .430 and then setting a cast .40 bullet in it with epoxy, and after it cures trim the case back to the top of the land, I made a mock up by trimming the case and setting a .40 swc bullet in and it came out pretty close to 240 gr. without the epoxy. [/QUOTE]
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