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Introducing the Absolute Hammer
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<blockquote data-quote="jpndave" data-source="post: 1987327" data-attributes="member: 5437"><p>I'm no QuickLOAD expert but would happily help any way I can. What about modifying the "Friction-proofed" setting to account for the reduced friction down the barrel. It seems to me it would be similar to Moly/HBN. Or possible bearing length? I know some of the bullets act different than others in the program. In the program the ELD-M seems to have less friction than the Nosler ABLR especially and even RDF and Bergers. I need to dive into the bullet files and see how they are different.</p><p></p><p>I would totally be up for collaborating on trying this out. Getting workable data from the results posted here would certainly save a lot of time, $ and barrel life getting powders narrowed down with a computer rather than real time. I'll shoot you a PM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpndave, post: 1987327, member: 5437"] I'm no QuickLOAD expert but would happily help any way I can. What about modifying the "Friction-proofed" setting to account for the reduced friction down the barrel. It seems to me it would be similar to Moly/HBN. Or possible bearing length? I know some of the bullets act different than others in the program. In the program the ELD-M seems to have less friction than the Nosler ABLR especially and even RDF and Bergers. I need to dive into the bullet files and see how they are different. I would totally be up for collaborating on trying this out. Getting workable data from the results posted here would certainly save a lot of time, $ and barrel life getting powders narrowed down with a computer rather than real time. I'll shoot you a PM. [/QUOTE]
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