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30/28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="BoatTail" data-source="post: 1552024" data-attributes="member: 74670"><p>Rhovee,</p><p></p><p>Was wondering if you had run any Quickload calculations with H1000 and your cartridge configuration and compared it to actuals? I did this with my previous 30-26 Nosler with the shorter throat and the gap between Quickload estimate and actual velocity increased in positive way as the powder load increased. Attached is the example with the shorter throat and COAL, 200 gr Hornady ELD-X's and RL26.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]118176[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>I just ran some new Quickload calculations with the 212 gr Hornady ELD-X and as I increased the COAL that my previous rifle had to 3.658 that I am planning on using and then to 3.7 where your are, the pressures went down with both RL 26 and H1000. I do wish the prediction was closer to actuals but then Quickload still is the only tool I know of that allows this and it does come fairly close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoatTail, post: 1552024, member: 74670"] Rhovee, Was wondering if you had run any Quickload calculations with H1000 and your cartridge configuration and compared it to actuals? I did this with my previous 30-26 Nosler with the shorter throat and the gap between Quickload estimate and actual velocity increased in positive way as the powder load increased. Attached is the example with the shorter throat and COAL, 200 gr Hornady ELD-X's and RL26. [ATTACH=full]118176[/ATTACH] I just ran some new Quickload calculations with the 212 gr Hornady ELD-X and as I increased the COAL that my previous rifle had to 3.658 that I am planning on using and then to 3.7 where your are, the pressures went down with both RL 26 and H1000. I do wish the prediction was closer to actuals but then Quickload still is the only tool I know of that allows this and it does come fairly close. [/QUOTE]
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