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Thread: Chrono Data - Federal .40 180gr XM40HC "White Box"

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    Chrono Data - Federal .40 180gr XM40HC "White Box"

    Temp in 60s
    Elevation = 1300'
    prochrono @15'

    Federal XM40HC
    .40 180gr HST "whitebox"
    Lot # 42V750X018 (printed on bottom of box)

    G35 (5.3" barrel)
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    1077
    1071
    1058
    1061
    1078
    -------
    1069 fps average

    G27
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    1008
    1001
    1017
    1001
    992
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    1003 fps average (pretty impressive for a 3.46" barrel)

    100% reliable in a G35 (with weapon light), G22, and G27 so far. Accurate too.
    Seems as good as the fodder in the pretty Tactical boxes.
    Glad I bought 1000 rounds of it.

    DRT
    Last edited by DRT; 05-01-11 at 23:14.

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    Nobody has piped in on this; so, I will throw in a few cents:
    I called Federal and spoke with a technical person about the white box HST ammunition when I found some and wondered what it was.

    According to the Federal tech, it is overruns of ammunition loaded for ICE. He stated that ICE required tighter tolerances on velocity variance than Federal's regular HST round. The other difference is the regular brass case vs. nickel plated.

    Bottom line, per Federal: HST for ICE, tighter velocity specs, and brass, non-nickel cases. For all practical purposes, it is the HST round in non-nickel cases.
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