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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Lares" data-source="post: 3068381" data-attributes="member: 102759"><p>Do you just want the answer, or do you really want to learn? </p><p>A lot of folks are just in a race to get the highest MV. If that's all you want that's fine. If you really want to get the most out of QL you have to put some sweat in the game.</p><p> Accuracy with max MV is the name of the game staying within pressure parameters. Not the other way around. If you research and come up with weighting factor numbers for you rifle, starting pressure formulas, check your cases after firing to get real h20 volumes, that would be a good start.</p><p>QL program is amazing but can be frustrating to say the least.</p><p>I can give you some pointers from time to time to get you started if you're serious. Read the instruction manual all you can.</p><p>There's so much info can be a challenge.</p><p>Good luck !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Lares, post: 3068381, member: 102759"] Do you just want the answer, or do you really want to learn? A lot of folks are just in a race to get the highest MV. If that's all you want that's fine. If you really want to get the most out of QL you have to put some sweat in the game. Accuracy with max MV is the name of the game staying within pressure parameters. Not the other way around. If you research and come up with weighting factor numbers for you rifle, starting pressure formulas, check your cases after firing to get real h20 volumes, that would be a good start. QL program is amazing but can be frustrating to say the least. I can give you some pointers from time to time to get you started if you're serious. Read the instruction manual all you can. There's so much info can be a challenge. Good luck ! [/QUOTE]
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