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Reloading .40 cal for Glock 23
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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 895915" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>I have shot thousands and thousands of reloads through my Glock 23 and 24. Don't use lead bullets, keep over all length of the cartrige to around 1.130" I really like plated bullets like Extreem, Berry's, or Raineer in 165 or 180. Another bullet type you can look into are the moly plated bullets like Black Bullet International, or Precision bullets. Don't go over max powder loads listed for the weigth bullet you are using. and ENJOY! There is no reason to get a new barrel, or worry about the non-supported chamber unless you really want to use powder charges that are WAY hot! KurtM</p><p></p><p>I like 4.3 grains of WST and a 180 grain bullet for general shooting in my Glocks in .40</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 895915, member: 6064"] I have shot thousands and thousands of reloads through my Glock 23 and 24. Don't use lead bullets, keep over all length of the cartrige to around 1.130" I really like plated bullets like Extreem, Berry's, or Raineer in 165 or 180. Another bullet type you can look into are the moly plated bullets like Black Bullet International, or Precision bullets. Don't go over max powder loads listed for the weigth bullet you are using. and ENJOY! There is no reason to get a new barrel, or worry about the non-supported chamber unless you really want to use powder charges that are WAY hot! KurtM I like 4.3 grains of WST and a 180 grain bullet for general shooting in my Glocks in .40 [/QUOTE]
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