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Quickload help 6.5wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="dsculley" data-source="post: 1330268" data-attributes="member: 77514"><p>I agree that QuickLoad is a very good program. Powder burn rate has to be adjusted with chronograph data because every batch of powder is slightly different. The manufacturers say it can be up to 10% different, the reason they suggest starting with a 10% reduced load and working back up when changing powder lots. And yes, QuickLoad results with generic data is as good as published load data. It will not tell you where to expect a node, but it will provide enough information to pick a safe starting load to work up from. As you get more data to supply to QuickLoad, the information it provides you will get more precise. We all know that nothing will replace actually working up a load. Some may not think QuickLoad is worth the money, but in the Berger Reloading Manual, Bryan Litz states that "every serious reloader should have a copy of QuickLoad".</p><p></p><p>BTW, I didn't buy it to support Neco. I bought it for my personal use and satisfaction. Neco does not own the output. I will sometimes provide data to those who request it. After about the 3 or fourth load information request, I will politely request they purchase their own copy. If/When Neco tries to intimidate me I just chuckle and forget about it. As always, knowledge trumps disinformation. </p><p></p><p>If California does secede (and I hope it does), can it annex New York and New Jersey? Once it has seceded, lets see how the government provided health care works out there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsculley, post: 1330268, member: 77514"] I agree that QuickLoad is a very good program. Powder burn rate has to be adjusted with chronograph data because every batch of powder is slightly different. The manufacturers say it can be up to 10% different, the reason they suggest starting with a 10% reduced load and working back up when changing powder lots. And yes, QuickLoad results with generic data is as good as published load data. It will not tell you where to expect a node, but it will provide enough information to pick a safe starting load to work up from. As you get more data to supply to QuickLoad, the information it provides you will get more precise. We all know that nothing will replace actually working up a load. Some may not think QuickLoad is worth the money, but in the Berger Reloading Manual, Bryan Litz states that "every serious reloader should have a copy of QuickLoad". BTW, I didn't buy it to support Neco. I bought it for my personal use and satisfaction. Neco does not own the output. I will sometimes provide data to those who request it. After about the 3 or fourth load information request, I will politely request they purchase their own copy. If/When Neco tries to intimidate me I just chuckle and forget about it. As always, knowledge trumps disinformation. If California does secede (and I hope it does), can it annex New York and New Jersey? Once it has seceded, lets see how the government provided health care works out there! [/QUOTE]
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