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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
QuickLOAD way off from reality. Solutions?
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<blockquote data-quote="TommyBreaux" data-source="post: 2442952" data-attributes="member: 51951"><p>The weighing factor is: [ATTACH=full]341095[/ATTACH] It is different for each gun based on the case capacity of YOUR rounds.</p><p>I use both GRT and Quickload. Quickload more than GRT. I have found it to be very accurate in predicting loads provided you are putting accurate parameters and then calibrating it by modifying the Ba and the actual temperature at the time of firing the loads. Otherwise garbage in equal garbage out.</p><p>I use these tools to try to get the most accurate loads by looking at the optimal barrel times and adjusting my loads to get barrel time predicted. I don't try to achieve maximum velocity and that keeps me away from maximum pressure. If you haven't read Chris Long's Optimal Barrel Time Theory White Paper then you are missing the true value of Quickload.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TommyBreaux, post: 2442952, member: 51951"] The weighing factor is: [ATTACH type="full"]341095[/ATTACH] It is different for each gun based on the case capacity of YOUR rounds. I use both GRT and Quickload. Quickload more than GRT. I have found it to be very accurate in predicting loads provided you are putting accurate parameters and then calibrating it by modifying the Ba and the actual temperature at the time of firing the loads. Otherwise garbage in equal garbage out. I use these tools to try to get the most accurate loads by looking at the optimal barrel times and adjusting my loads to get barrel time predicted. I don't try to achieve maximum velocity and that keeps me away from maximum pressure. If you haven't read Chris Long's Optimal Barrel Time Theory White Paper then you are missing the true value of Quickload. [/QUOTE]
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