Quickload software

Have a question for those who have Quickload. I need a starting point for a powder. A Ruger 338 LM precision rifle using Vihtavuori 24N41 powder, 285 gr Hornady ELD Match bullets, Lapua brass, and CCI 250 primers. Because I'm out of H1000, and RL26. :(
 
Have a question for those who have Quickload. I need a starting point for a powder. A Ruger 338 LM precision rifle using Vihtavuori 24N41 powder, 285 gr Hornady ELD Match bullets, Lapua brass, and CCI 250 primers. Because I'm out of H1000, and RL26. :(
Vihtavuori lists 24N41 for 300 grain bullets only. Since this is QL only, not actuall loading, I would start it at 90% capacity (about 80 grains), which is lower than the use on the 300 grain, and go from there. Again, QuickLoad only, Not actual loading.
 
Vihtavuori lists 24N41 for 300 grain bullets only. Since this is QL only, not actuall loading, I would start it at 90% capacity (about 80 grains), which is lower than the use on the 300 grain, and go from there. Again, QuickLoad only, Not actual loading.
I was thinking at starting at 82gr and slowly work up until I see pressure signs. Stopping before it's a compressed charge.
 
Have a question for those who have Quickload. I need a starting point for a powder. A Ruger 338 LM precision rifle using Vihtavuori 24N41 powder, 285 gr Hornady ELD Match bullets, Lapua brass, and CCI 250 primers. Because I'm out of H1000, and RL26. :(
I can give you what GRT has. But I would need to know more info. Exact length of your bullets average is OK. Exact length of your brass again average is OK and H2O weight of your brass.
 
Helsyeah mentioned Gordon's Reloading Tool. From what I can see of it, it is a good (and free) program.

Be advised: it only works on a Mac if you have a program that makes Safari work like Windows.
Just asking if it is still only has windows version as I don't want to partition my Mac to run windows version. I'll also search the internet for answer. Thanks
 
Helsyeah mentioned Gordon's Reloading Tool. From what I can see of it, it is a good (and free) program.

Be advised: it only works on a Mac if you have a program that makes Safari work like Windows.
I run it on Windows 10
 
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