What state is it that doesnt allow handloads? Ive never heard that law mentioned before.I do all my handgun hunting with a 9" srh. It is illegal to hunt with anything but factory loads (not that anyone in the field would be able to tell the difference) so I use 240 grain xtp. It shoots them pretty well and I don't have to worry about not having enough ammo as it is readily available. This is also the first handgun I ever used and has gotten a couple of nice deer so it has sentimental value also.
Here's the reg
• For handguns, a bottleneck centerfire cartridge
of .30 caliber or larger with a case
length not exceeding 1.4 inches, or a
straight-walled centerfire cartridge of .30
caliber or larger, both of which must be
available as a factory load with the published
ballistic tables of the manufacturer
showing a capability of at least 500 foot
pounds of energy at the muzzle. Note:
There is no case length limit for straightwalled
cartridges.
I guess it says it must be available as a factory load, not that it has to be a factory load. I don't take the chance though.
Oh this is in Illinois by the way.
While these laws may sound dumb to everyone else, I am never surprised at the laws that come out of Mayor Daley or Gov. Blagojevic.