just wanted to let people know new quickload update is out and IMR's new enduron powders are on it. update is of Dec 2016 embork
just wanted to let people know new quickload update is out and IMR's new enduron powders are on it. update is of Dec 2016 embork
In the update, did they also happen to include Alliant Power Pro 300-MP magnum pistol powder? It's similar to H110 and W296, but slightly slower. I've been looking for data for my .300 Blackout.
No , power pro is not listed .
****... When are they going to add that one... Once they do, I'll purchase QL. Been waiting on that one, because I can get/find data for everything else I shoot. But would like to run sims on other potential powders for certain cartridges and some of the wildcats I've got designed but haven't had any reamers cut yet.
Bullet brand doesn't matter to internal ballistics. You pick a bullet flat base or boat tail, enter your shank seating depth., it's weight, starting pressure if touching lands, check friction proofing if using moly(only moly).
I don't see why the folks at QL would expend resources testing every fly by night remerchandising of powders. And I don't understand why anyone would buy/use those powders until tested information was available.
So the powder companies, who are seemingly competing with themselves, need to be testing & submitting all info to QL providers, or at least on their own websites -before releasing new powders.
Though I'm sure they think you'll buy every shiny new powder regardless of credible information about it. That you'll follow the ads & hype & hearsay.
Ultimately, you'll find out what you hold when you shoot it, and then you can calibrate QL for this.
we were talking about quickload ,on another forum, a couple days ago . a guy asked about info on cutting edge bullets . quickload does not have cutting edge bullets . I don't use those bullets so I never looked for them . it's probably hard for quickload to keep up .
Bullet brand doesn't matter to internal ballistics. You pick a bullet flat base or boat tail, enter your shank seating depth., it's weight, starting pressure if touching lands, check friction proofing if using moly(only moly).
I don't see why the folks at QL would expend resources testing every fly by night remerchandising of powders. And I don't understand why anyone would buy/use those powders until tested information was available.
So the powder companies, who are seemingly competing with themselves, need to be testing & submitting all info to QL providers, or at least on their own websites -before releasing new powders.
Though I'm sure they think you'll buy every shiny new powder regardless of credible information about it. That you'll follow the ads & hype & hearsay.
Ultimately, you'll find out what you hold when you shoot it, and then you can calibrate QL for this.