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QL and why or GRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 2711187" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>I use GRT more than QL. GRT uses a 2 step powder model which makes it better than QL. GRT has more useful features than QL IMO.</p><p>1) Adjusting Ba in GRT is easy. Download your chrono data into GRT measurements tab and run the OBT. GRT will adjust the Ba to match you chrono data. You can also enter the speed into OBT manually if you prefer and then save as a OBT load for that rifle.</p><p>2) There are settings in GRT to adjust for gas port location and size, although I have not used them.</p><p>Grt has in the past been kept more up to date than QL although the powder database is smaller. Since Gordon's passing a year ago, there havent been much in the way of updates but there is a continuation team working on GRT now but it is slow going. You can go onto the GRT discord and share powder and bullet models with others. I've worked on the powder development team myself although not recently because of a lengthy move but will be back up and going soon. I should add, there is a wealth of knowledge in that discord and Charlie is the best there is for advice on GRT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 2711187, member: 68015"] I use GRT more than QL. GRT uses a 2 step powder model which makes it better than QL. GRT has more useful features than QL IMO. 1) Adjusting Ba in GRT is easy. Download your chrono data into GRT measurements tab and run the OBT. GRT will adjust the Ba to match you chrono data. You can also enter the speed into OBT manually if you prefer and then save as a OBT load for that rifle. 2) There are settings in GRT to adjust for gas port location and size, although I have not used them. Grt has in the past been kept more up to date than QL although the powder database is smaller. Since Gordon's passing a year ago, there havent been much in the way of updates but there is a continuation team working on GRT now but it is slow going. You can go onto the GRT discord and share powder and bullet models with others. I've worked on the powder development team myself although not recently because of a lengthy move but will be back up and going soon. I should add, there is a wealth of knowledge in that discord and Charlie is the best there is for advice on GRT [/QUOTE]
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