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Reloading
My First Real Reloading Mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 1939721" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>I had QL for about 2 years, I dabble with many and varied wildcats and cases that just aren't supported by most manufacturers such as the 264WM, no new data with modern slow powders exists.</p><p>Anyway, I knew how to 'tweak' QL but it still gave me fits.</p><p>Then Pressure Trace II appeared and I decided to buy that and run QL side by side... to put it frankly, QL is just a mighty big guess when it is put against raw data straight from the gun. Many will argue that a strain gauge tells you little, but I can tell you it tells you a helluva lot more than QL does.</p><p>I'm not gonna argue the merits of either, but a manual is a better reference in my mind than a predictive software program, at least the stuff in the manual has ACTUALLY been tested...in most cases.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 1939721, member: 10755"] I had QL for about 2 years, I dabble with many and varied wildcats and cases that just aren’t supported by most manufacturers such as the 264WM, no new data with modern slow powders exists. Anyway, I knew how to ‘tweak’ QL but it still gave me fits. Then Pressure Trace II appeared and I decided to buy that and run QL side by side... to put it frankly, QL is just a mighty big guess when it is put against raw data straight from the gun. Many will argue that a strain gauge tells you little, but I can tell you it tells you a helluva lot more than QL does. I’m not gonna argue the merits of either, but a manual is a better reference in my mind than a predictive software program, at least the stuff in the manual has ACTUALLY been tested...in most cases. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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