I know there is some debate about reloading .40SW for Glocks due to the unsupported chamber. I also know a lot of people do it without problems. What would be a very conservative plinker load, easier on the pressure and less likely to cause problems? I'm debating trying some but have no interest in pushing any limits, I just want something safe and easy to get trigger time with.
Reloading is a personal choice. Just because it is a Glock does not mean it can not fire reloads as long as they are safe.
All semi-auto bbls have a lack of support. It just depends on how much.
A Glock 40 has the least amount of support of any Glock. To have a long steady diet of reloads for a forty Glock keep things at the sane lvl. No need to hot rod any reload. No need to hot rod any reload - yes I said it twice ;-) If you do on a forty Glock the brass will get weak and bad things can happen. That is the case with any reload though. Forty Glocks are just less forgiving with a factory bbl.
Yes I reload for the forty and fire the loads out of a Glock with a factory bbl. Just keep it sane. Happy reloading.
sb