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Quick Load help with 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="ifgator" data-source="post: 1252419" data-attributes="member: 98152"><p>I would be happy to help but I just so happen to suck at quickload. In my limited experience I don't know how you would know the COAL without actually loading up a bullet. To me it seams like you should be able to enter how far off the lands you would be but that must vary from rifle to rifle. Also I think knowing the case length and how many grains a shot piece of brass will hold of water is really important as far as calculated pressures and case volume percentage. Now having said all that I wish someone would come on here and say "hey dummy just do this.....". So if you want to try and measure the case length of a once fired piece of brass, then weigh it full of water then I could use Sammi spec for COAL and at least try to get you in the ballpark. I hope you can see I'm trying to help you get the most accurate info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ifgator, post: 1252419, member: 98152"] I would be happy to help but I just so happen to suck at quickload. In my limited experience I don't know how you would know the COAL without actually loading up a bullet. To me it seams like you should be able to enter how far off the lands you would be but that must vary from rifle to rifle. Also I think knowing the case length and how many grains a shot piece of brass will hold of water is really important as far as calculated pressures and case volume percentage. Now having said all that I wish someone would come on here and say "hey dummy just do this.....". So if you want to try and measure the case length of a once fired piece of brass, then weigh it full of water then I could use Sammi spec for COAL and at least try to get you in the ballpark. I hope you can see I'm trying to help you get the most accurate info. [/QUOTE]
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