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Quickload software. is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDB TX" data-source="post: 1589952" data-attributes="member: 64182"><p>I have used QL on 9 or 10 calibers, to include a 30-25 WSSM wildcat I designed in the program from the 25 WSSM data. (This was before Olympic Arms came out with their variant of the cartridge). It has a huge number of variables, as it was written by a German powder engineer for light cannon predictions originally, and then expanded to include predicted data for almost every bullet, cartridge, and powder in the world. Unless you are comfortable with finicky engineering type details, and are going to use it on multiple rifles and calibers, I would not suggest it for a beginner. You would be better off just using existing data sources and working up a good OBT/OCW load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDB TX, post: 1589952, member: 64182"] I have used QL on 9 or 10 calibers, to include a 30-25 WSSM wildcat I designed in the program from the 25 WSSM data. (This was before Olympic Arms came out with their variant of the cartridge). It has a huge number of variables, as it was written by a German powder engineer for light cannon predictions originally, and then expanded to include predicted data for almost every bullet, cartridge, and powder in the world. Unless you are comfortable with finicky engineering type details, and are going to use it on multiple rifles and calibers, I would not suggest it for a beginner. You would be better off just using existing data sources and working up a good OBT/OCW load. [/QUOTE]
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