saskgunowner101
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- middle of Sask
So I'm at the range tonight with another cgn'er, trying some handloads out in my m&p 40. One batch is starting load territory for Titegroup and 180grn Excel's in 40 s & w (4-4.2 grains) They run through fine, except for a few primers perhaps not seated well enough, so some cartridges are loaded again and fire. This I can understand, need to seat primers a bit deeper. The next batch is where it got funny sort of. Had 135 grain nosler jhp's on top of 10.7 grains Longshot. Wow! A small fireball, more recoil and snap. In the end, it shot pretty good........except for how it would kick brass pretty much straight back(5 or 6 times out of 50). Normally brass flies up and back to the 4 or 5 o clock position behind. Was told it could be the recoil spring being too light for this load. Whats a guy to do if he wants to shoot these loads?? Heavier spring?? Any other reloaders have this bizarre problem??
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.




























The loads with longshot were 10.7 grains, only .2 above starting, and 1.3 grains below max load. I only punch holes in paper, so I have no particular application in mind. Just wanted to be able to launch a few fire-breathing dragons now and then without getting nailed in the head!





















