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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat455" data-source="post: 1594883" data-attributes="member: 102653"><p>It can give you a list of powders to use for a given cartridge, but I have not used it in that capacity. It can also give you powder weights and pressures in a table, but again, I haven't used it in that capacity. </p><p></p><p>When I wanted to try RL26 in my 264 Win Mag, there was no data available. I basically based my original load off the 7 Mag shooting a comparable weight bullet, started low and worked up. </p><p></p><p>The one thing I've found that skews the data in Quick Load is the default powder burn rate. It's one of the things I use to get the charge weight/velocity to line up. Any data based on accurate real world measurements using the default burn rate of the powders in QL is bound to be off, and likely to be different from rifle to rifle. </p><p>I realize this may not help you much, I'm pretty sure there are a few people on here that can answer your question though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat455, post: 1594883, member: 102653"] It can give you a list of powders to use for a given cartridge, but I have not used it in that capacity. It can also give you powder weights and pressures in a table, but again, I haven't used it in that capacity. When I wanted to try RL26 in my 264 Win Mag, there was no data available. I basically based my original load off the 7 Mag shooting a comparable weight bullet, started low and worked up. The one thing I've found that skews the data in Quick Load is the default powder burn rate. It's one of the things I use to get the charge weight/velocity to line up. Any data based on accurate real world measurements using the default burn rate of the powders in QL is bound to be off, and likely to be different from rifle to rifle. I realize this may not help you much, I'm pretty sure there are a few people on here that can answer your question though. [/QUOTE]
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