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Posted On: 5/25/2022
By: AZCoyote
A: Thanks for reaching out AZ Coyote! Here are Berry's loading tips for this bullet verbatim:
Bullet O.A.L.: .575"
Cartridge Name: 40 S&W
Cartridge O.A.L.: 1.125"
Max Velocity: 1250 fps
Cartridge Name: 10mm
Cartridge O.A.L.: 1.250"
Max Velocity: 1250 fps
Load data for our Superior Plated bullets can be found in any manual or on any powder manufacturer’s website. Cast or jacketed data with the same grain weight and profile will work with our bullets. You can use a taper or a roll crimp.
• Don’t over crimp the brass after seating. This causes bullet core separation, leading to increased copper fouling and accuracy issues.
• Don’t exceed the recommended maximum velocities listed. This creates bullet core separation and accuracy issues.
Posted On: 12/4/2018
By: ryan boyer
A: This is within normal specs. Most bullet diameters are just slightly over sized on paper. This will not be an issue for loading these projectiles.