Retired2021
Active Member
I just started using Quick Load and tuning loads with OBT (I assume that means optimal barrel time?) to tune loads. I have two rifles that it seems to have worked very well in load development. I have a couple of questions for the LRH community.
Question 1: What do you think of using Quick Load to tune using OBT?
Question 2: I am loading for a 223 Rem using H335. After tuning Quick Load to the water weight and H335 to my measured velocity, Quick Load indicated I could go up a full 2.9 grains OVER the max load listed in the Hornady book. Using Hornady 55 SP the book indicates a max of H335 of 23.2. Quick Load tuned to my rifle indicated that 26.1 would be safe. With great caution I tested the load (sandbags to hold the rifle and pulled the trigger with a rope from 15 feet). The loads did not show any sign of pressure and velocity was within 5 fps of that predicted by Quick Load. I have heard that each lot of powder is different and when using a different lot number to drop back and work up again. Before I trust Quick Load on this kind of thing I want to know if others have had similar experience. Do you trust Quick Load, when tuned to your powder and rifle, to predict loads that are over book maximum? I didn't mind the test because the rifle in the test was low end, but if I am getting on thin ice, I don't want to do this (exceed book max when QL indicates it is still safe) with a rifle I paid a lot for.
Question 1: What do you think of using Quick Load to tune using OBT?
Question 2: I am loading for a 223 Rem using H335. After tuning Quick Load to the water weight and H335 to my measured velocity, Quick Load indicated I could go up a full 2.9 grains OVER the max load listed in the Hornady book. Using Hornady 55 SP the book indicates a max of H335 of 23.2. Quick Load tuned to my rifle indicated that 26.1 would be safe. With great caution I tested the load (sandbags to hold the rifle and pulled the trigger with a rope from 15 feet). The loads did not show any sign of pressure and velocity was within 5 fps of that predicted by Quick Load. I have heard that each lot of powder is different and when using a different lot number to drop back and work up again. Before I trust Quick Load on this kind of thing I want to know if others have had similar experience. Do you trust Quick Load, when tuned to your powder and rifle, to predict loads that are over book maximum? I didn't mind the test because the rifle in the test was low end, but if I am getting on thin ice, I don't want to do this (exceed book max when QL indicates it is still safe) with a rifle I paid a lot for.