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Reloading
Quickload - usefull??
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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 707958" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>I shoot HBN coated bullets. I own several "wildcats" that require my own reamers and even gauges. I like to achieve the highest possible velocities. Quickload is used to choose powders to investigate with the bullets I want to shoot. I find that the people putting together the reloading manuals often have an interest in pleasing lawyers rather than experimenters. Look at the Alliant data for .264 Win Mag. I got more velocity with WWII surplus H4831 when I started handloading then they do with "maximum" loads with R-22 and R-25. Nosler factory data is another mystery to me. These folks must be allergic to velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 707958, member: 9551"] I shoot HBN coated bullets. I own several "wildcats" that require my own reamers and even gauges. I like to achieve the highest possible velocities. Quickload is used to choose powders to investigate with the bullets I want to shoot. I find that the people putting together the reloading manuals often have an interest in pleasing lawyers rather than experimenters. Look at the Alliant data for .264 Win Mag. I got more velocity with WWII surplus H4831 when I started handloading then they do with "maximum" loads with R-22 and R-25. Nosler factory data is another mystery to me. These folks must be allergic to velocity. [/QUOTE]
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