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Reloading
Quickload with Wildcats or Proprietary Cartridges
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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 2320166" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>Its more involved. You also need to input <strong>measured</strong> case length, bullet dimensions, etc. Another factor often overlooked is the powder model. It may be out of date. GRT uses a 3 point powder model and QL a 2 point model and they aren't interchangeable. Also, these programs are predictions, nothing more. One of the reasons I stopped using QL is the predictions for my wildcats were getting farther and farther from actual. One thing I like about GRT is you can up;oad your actual data with your chrono data to GRTLab and they keep their data up to date. Measure everything because I've found that the bullets in the databases are never right. Using the GRT OBT tool you can customize the powder model to YOUR rifle and make it even more accurate. Sorry, got away from the original thread subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 2320166, member: 68015"] Its more involved. You also need to input [B]measured[/B] case length, bullet dimensions, etc. Another factor often overlooked is the powder model. It may be out of date. GRT uses a 3 point powder model and QL a 2 point model and they aren't interchangeable. Also, these programs are predictions, nothing more. One of the reasons I stopped using QL is the predictions for my wildcats were getting farther and farther from actual. One thing I like about GRT is you can up;oad your actual data with your chrono data to GRTLab and they keep their data up to date. Measure everything because I've found that the bullets in the databases are never right. Using the GRT OBT tool you can customize the powder model to YOUR rifle and make it even more accurate. Sorry, got away from the original thread subject. [/QUOTE]
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