My preference is 90% and up, regardless of cartridge.What do you consider optimum for case fill% and burn%? What do you consider the low side limits?
QL calculates all that.What about your burnt rate % based on barrel length, powder burn rate? You always strive for 100% or in some cases is 90% burnt good?
I recently got GRT but its really off on many of my calibers, like 6.5 Grendel its way off on pressure and velocity for me using TAC and CFE223. My Hornaday book shows max at 31.2 cfe223 using 123 eldm @2500. GRT with all that data plugged in show that is 17k under max and only 2200 on velocity. Some others it shows to be off on fill and burnt % too, compared to my reloader books. so having a hard time thinking its worth spending any time on.90% plus on fill. Burn rate to match bullet+cartridge parameters. Book will guide powders.
COAL is also a big deal unless you go by book.
QuickLoad has the tools to indicate %fill and %burn. GRT might as well but I am being slow to learn it over QL for 10 years plus.
I have other tools as well but those are attainable easy enough.
Per my previous response, I prefer >90%, so most strive towards a 100% fill ratio and sometimes beyond.What about your burnt rate % based on barrel length, powder burn rate? You always strive for 100% or in some cases is 90% burnt good?
GRT is free, isn't it?I recently got GRT but its really off on many of my calibers, like 6.5 Grendel its way off on pressure and velocity for me using TAC and CFE223. My Hornaday book shows max at 31.2 cfe223 using 123 eldm @2500. GRT with all that data plugged in show that is 17k under max and only 2200 on velocity. Some others it shows to be off on fill and burnt % too, compared to my reloader books. so having a hard time thinking its worth spending any time on.