Re: Temperature effect on pistol loads
OK, that additional data is helpful although not what I would have expected given your initial question.
Clays:
What's your OAL and what gun are you shooting those loads through?
Reason why I'm asking is that Clays is a pretty fast powder for .40 loads. Plenty o' folks use it but you have to tread carefully. It looks like you're just above max charge that Hodgdon lists:
165 GR. SIE JHP Hodgdon Clays .400" 1.125" 3.5 851 29,900 PSI 3.9 897 33,300 PSI
(This is for Sierra's full jacketed JHP which may react differently than Berry's plated bullets)
Any pressure signs? Was the gun short cycling or failing to extract?
IMO: reloading without a chrono is a crap shoot. Get a $100 Chrony at least.
Also, there's some info in the Enos site links below that may help:
http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=112240&st=75 and
http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=105461&st=0
Note: While I'm sounding the "watch" alarm, I'm a fan of fast powders and heavier hardcast bullets for .40. I use an even faster powder (N310) but I worked up very cautiously, got a full brief from an experienced pro that turned me onto it, chrono'd along the way, loading long, through a supported barrel STI, etc. But, it's not without risk -- a double charge would be catastrophic.