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<blockquote data-quote="Grizzman47" data-source="post: 3027789" data-attributes="member: 125904"><p>Yes, I'm offering to help, and so has ShtrRdy. I have QuickLoad running basically all the time, so putting in your info won't be difficult. I don't have a 6 Creedmmor, so I have no idea what the case volume is. If you trim a few to the same length, weigh them, add water, and weigh them again with water, the difference is what is needed. Make sure the water doesn't have a positive or negative curve.</p><p></p><p>I can start with the default capacity but the closer the data is to reality, the more accurate the result should be. The overall cartridge length you'd like to start with should be easy for you to provide. The powder you'd like the calculation to start with is another critical aspect. Are you looking for near max velocity, or just a load that meets the desired barrel time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grizzman47, post: 3027789, member: 125904"] Yes, I'm offering to help, and so has ShtrRdy. I have QuickLoad running basically all the time, so putting in your info won't be difficult. I don't have a 6 Creedmmor, so I have no idea what the case volume is. If you trim a few to the same length, weigh them, add water, and weigh them again with water, the difference is what is needed. Make sure the water doesn't have a positive or negative curve. I can start with the default capacity but the closer the data is to reality, the more accurate the result should be. The overall cartridge length you'd like to start with should be easy for you to provide. The powder you'd like the calculation to start with is another critical aspect. Are you looking for near max velocity, or just a load that meets the desired barrel time? [/QUOTE]
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