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40cal 140g lead tcfp using clays

rweaver00geo

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a friend of mine has purchased some 140g lead tcfp as a test, usually he uses 180g. he only has clays powder. hodgdon doesnt list this bullet weight and doesnt list clays for a 135g jhp which is the closest in weight. any suggestions?
 
Re: 40cal 140g lead tcfp using clays

Try calling Hodgdon, they may be able to help.

Here's an exert from ADI's reloading manual (They make Clays and call it AS30N. AP50N is International Clays and AP70N is Universal, just for reference). No direct correlation, but it may help.

.40 Smith & Wesson 4" Barrel (cont.)
155 AS30N - - - 4.0 940 30,900 psi
WARNING: This data is only for use in firearms with barrels which fully support the cartridge in the chamber.
L 155 AP50N - - - 4.6 1,015 -
L 155 AP70N - - - 5.6 1,100 -
155 AP70N - - - 6.6 1,185 33,200 psi

 
Re: 40cal 140g lead tcfp using clays

Loaded 10 rounds at 4.1 clays using data from handloads.com for a 135 grain jhp (4.1 start 4.5 max). Worked the slide, dropped brass in a pile but weak feeling. Much weaker than with the 180 grain and 3.5 clays. Will jump up to 4.4g