Well, those darn FNS pistols don't seem to like the 135 grain hollow points my P07 (and CZ75B and Tactical Sport) shoot so well. I haven't tried the 140 grain Missouri Bullet Co. reloads yet, so I can't say about those.
In my limited (Winchester 180 grain FMJ and hollow points and Federal 180 grain FMJ) the FNS Long Slide did pretty well with the Winchester 180 grain ammo (better with the hollow points) and one of the 4" slides/barrels did it's best with the Winchester 180 grain FMJ.
I've ordered some 180 grain hollow points for some testing with the FNS pistols with the hope that the CZ's will shoot them well, too. I hate having different loads for different guns when I can avoid it.
Does anyone here load 180 grain jacketed bullets for their CZ's in .40 and if so, do you find the best reliability and groups with fast or slow burning powders?
How about velocity? With loads similar to factory 180 grain loads, or slower?
Thanks for any advice on powder.
I've got Blue Dot, AA#7, BE86, Unique and a few faster burning powders like Bullseye, Tite Group, Red Dot, etc. and some oddball powders like Green Dot and Herco (Herco is the powder I use for the 140 grain Missouri Bullet Co. loads, gives me the same POA/POI as the fast 135 Noslers and Blue Dot).
Nice shed/garage weather coming up for a month or month and half and I intend to get some loading done so I can do some testing.