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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
My First Real Reloading Mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="can1010" data-source="post: 1939737" data-attributes="member: 43193"><p>the best way to learn quickload is to do load work ups with common cartridges 243,308,270,3006 something with a lot of data and then you can learn how tweek quickload to match your guns results compared to book data. things to adjust in the beginning.</p><p>bullet length I have seen it off as much as .020</p><p>bullet weight</p><p>case capacity of fired and unsized case</p><p>oal lenght average</p><p>outside temp.</p><p>then start your load workup at the lowest setting in the yellow color pressure numbers </p><p>once you have actual shooting data then you can start adjusting weighting factor, bore cross section, powder burn rate. when you learn quickload you will find it is a valuable asset to your reloading but you need to learn its limitations</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="can1010, post: 1939737, member: 43193"] the best way to learn quickload is to do load work ups with common cartridges 243,308,270,3006 something with a lot of data and then you can learn how tweek quickload to match your guns results compared to book data. things to adjust in the beginning. bullet length I have seen it off as much as .020 bullet weight case capacity of fired and unsized case oal lenght average outside temp. then start your load workup at the lowest setting in the yellow color pressure numbers once you have actual shooting data then you can start adjusting weighting factor, bore cross section, powder burn rate. when you learn quickload you will find it is a valuable asset to your reloading but you need to learn its limitations [/QUOTE]
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