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10mm Ammuntion => Reloading 10mm ammo => Topic started by: P33v3 on April 26 2015 07:31:18 PM MDT

Title: A day of reloading
Post by: P33v3 on April 26 2015 07:31:18 PM MDT
I just finished loading up 500 - 10mm 180 grain HSTs in front of 9.2 grains of 800x. All in all a good day.
Title: Re: A day of reloading
Post by: Taterhead on April 26 2015 07:40:23 PM MDT
Quote from: P33v3 on April 26 2015 07:31:18 PM MDT
I just finished loading up 500 - 10mm 180 grain HSTs in front of 9.2 grains of 800x. All in all a good day.

Wow.  :D

Did you drop and trickle those? That would be a chore!! Those loads should be a nice firm handshake!
Title: Re: A day of reloading
Post by: P33v3 on April 26 2015 08:03:10 PM MDT
Lee Auto Disk Powder Measure.
Title: Re: A day of reloading
Post by: The_Shadow on April 26 2015 08:26:44 PM MDT
Any day reloading is a good day... :D
Title: Re: A day of reloading
Post by: PurpleMountain on April 26 2015 09:34:17 PM MDT
Quote from: P33v3 on April 26 2015 07:31:18 PM MDT
I just finished loading up 500 - 10mm 180 grain HSTs in front of 9.2 grains of 800x. All in all a good day.
Where did you find hst bullets for reloading?
Title: Re: A day of reloading
Post by: sqlbullet on April 27 2015 08:06:21 AM MDT
I spent 8 hours Saturday in front of two dutch ovens on a camp chef dual burner propane rig.  At the end I had two 1200 lb stacks of cleaned lead ready for bullet casting though. ;D

Good times.  I get to do another 900 lbs next Saturday.
Title: Re: A day of reloading
Post by: tommac919 on April 27 2015 10:11:29 AM MDT
Quote from: P33v3 on April 26 2015 07:31:18 PM MDT
I just finished loading up 500 - 10mm 180 grain HSTs in front of 9.2 grains of 800x. All in all a good day.

That is near the upper load of powder for the 180s... how did you get the lee disc's to meter well with 800x ?
I've never been lucky getting better than +/- .4gr with that powder... drops were all over.
Title: Re: A day of reloading
Post by: rw on April 27 2015 11:00:33 AM MDT
Quote from: sqlbullet on April 27 2015 08:06:21 AM MDT
I spent 8 hours Saturday in front of two dutch ovens on a camp chef dual burner propane rig.  At the end I had two 1200 lb stacks of cleaned lead ready for bullet casting though. ;D

Good times.  I get to do another 900 lbs next Saturday.

Where on earth are you getting that much lead?  i cannot find any real quantity for anything less than pure scalper prices.
Title: Re: A day of reloading
Post by: tommac919 on April 27 2015 12:25:14 PM MDT
Quote from: rw on April 27 2015 11:00:33 AM MDT

Where on earth are you getting that much lead?  i cannot find any real quantity for anything less than pure scalper prices.

I wondered where my car wheel weights went !
thought the kids were stealing them
Title: Re: A day of reloading
Post by: P33v3 on April 27 2015 12:52:45 PM MDT
Quote from: tommac919 on April 27 2015 10:11:29 AM MDT
Quote from: P33v3 on April 26 2015 07:31:18 PM MDT
I just finished loading up 500 - 10mm 180 grain HSTs in front of 9.2 grains of 800x. All in all a good day.

That is near the upper load of powder for the 180s... how did you get the lee disc's to meter well with 800x ?
I've never been lucky getting better than +/- .4gr with that powder... drops were all over.

It's the only one that does meter it well. The trick for me is to keep it full and make the stroke smooth. If I do it fast then I've seen the amount change by a grain or two.
Title: Re: A day of reloading
Post by: tommac919 on April 27 2015 02:19:15 PM MDT
Quote from: P33v3 on April 27 2015 12:52:45 PM MDT

It's the only one that does meter it well. The trick for me is to keep it full and make the stroke smooth. If I do it fast then I've seen the amount change by a grain or two.

IMO, If you seen that much change near the high end of the powder limit, 1) I hope you were  VERY smooth with the stroke  2) wear gloves when shooting those.

Title: Re: A day of reloading
Post by: P33v3 on April 27 2015 05:55:32 PM MDT
Actually, Underwood used to load 9.4 grains of 800x over their 180's. Occasionally, there were ones I think were a little hotter. The other thing to take into consideration is that most of the Underwood I've measured the OAL is 1.251 to 1.255. I tend to load them a hair longer 1.265. Doesn't sound like a lot but should help compensate just in case I go a grain or so over 9.2.
Title: Re: A day of reloading
Post by: 45BBH on April 27 2015 06:17:56 PM MDT
Quote from: P33v3 on April 27 2015 05:55:32 PM MDT
Actually, Underwood used to load 9.4 grains of 800x over their 180's. Occasionally, there were ones I think were a little hotter. The other thing to take into consideration is that most of the Underwood I've measured the OAL is 1.251 to 1.255. I tend to load them a hair longer 1.265. Doesn't sound like a lot but should help compensate just in case I go a grain or so over 9.2.

Hopefully you won't go a whole grain over!  The HST is a fine bullet, although do keep in mind they're designed specifically for .40 S&W velocities.  I ran a few 180gr HST's at around 1200 fps and they were blowing apart and fragmenting pretty good, so keep an eye on that.