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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
My First Real Reloading Mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="308win" data-source="post: 1939685" data-attributes="member: 102230"><p>Quickload is a great program, "if" you know how to use it properly. It is like any other reloading manual, it is a reference. Start low and work up, but as you get real world numbers you can plug them in and get a better idea of what you load is doing or going to do. You cannot just type in your cartridge and powder and call it good, not how it works. If you haven't already, be sure and get your water weights of the brass you are using. That alone can have a large effect on your performance. Adjust your burn rate factor accordingly. Be safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308win, post: 1939685, member: 102230"] Quickload is a great program, "if" you know how to use it properly. It is like any other reloading manual, it is a reference. Start low and work up, but as you get real world numbers you can plug them in and get a better idea of what you load is doing or going to do. You cannot just type in your cartridge and powder and call it good, not how it works. If you haven't already, be sure and get your water weights of the brass you are using. That alone can have a large effect on your performance. Adjust your burn rate factor accordingly. Be safe [/QUOTE]
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