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Could Someone Run Quickload Data for me?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1457003" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Please don't. Buy the software and learn how to use it.</p><p>As an early adopter of QL I've learned a lot over the years about many abstracts in load prediction. That there are key gotchas in QL you need to learn about and adjust to calibrate load files. Things like bullet dimensions/seating, bore dimensions and area, weighting factors, adjusting powder files for the lots in-hand, H20 capacities, chamber dimensions and area, starting pressures, powder temperatures, 'friction adjustment', for moly only(because it's not actually about friction), etc.</p><p>And you're still left with unpredictables like primer ignitions, and neck tensions.</p><p>But you can calibrate it. With enough information up front, you can <em>predict</em> very close to tested results. However, you're not going to have all the information needed, as provided over the internet, to be passing along QL predictions.</p><p></p><p>This could go from relatively safe(provided the golden rule of workup is followed), to unsafe, with one or two bogus & uncorrected input fields.</p><p>We used to have ReloadersNest.com, which amounted to an open online reloading manual. A very useful peer check for QL predictions, but now it's gone.</p><p>Without that, even confident in my QL skills, and if somehow losing all conscience, I would not post loads for somebody requesting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1457003, member: 1521"] Please don't. Buy the software and learn how to use it. As an early adopter of QL I've learned a lot over the years about many abstracts in load prediction. That there are key gotchas in QL you need to learn about and adjust to calibrate load files. Things like bullet dimensions/seating, bore dimensions and area, weighting factors, adjusting powder files for the lots in-hand, H20 capacities, chamber dimensions and area, starting pressures, powder temperatures, 'friction adjustment', for moly only(because it's not actually about friction), etc. And you're still left with unpredictables like primer ignitions, and neck tensions. But you can calibrate it. With enough information up front, you can [I]predict[/I] very close to tested results. However, you're not going to have all the information needed, as provided over the internet, to be passing along QL predictions. This could go from relatively safe(provided the golden rule of workup is followed), to unsafe, with one or two bogus & uncorrected input fields. We used to have ReloadersNest.com, which amounted to an open online reloading manual. A very useful peer check for QL predictions, but now it's gone. Without that, even confident in my QL skills, and if somehow losing all conscience, I would not post loads for somebody requesting it. [/QUOTE]
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