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Supporting the QuickLoad + QuickDesign maker
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<blockquote data-quote="dsculley" data-source="post: 1293832" data-attributes="member: 77514"><p>I have QuickLoad. I use it regularly and I like it. For a "new to you" round, it will get you close and help you stay safe. Then you can collect some data from that first rounds and tweak Quickload to get some really good data. </p><p></p><p>Is it magic? No. </p><p>Will it replace general knowledge of reloading and ballistics? No. </p><p>As the old adage regarding computers: Garbage In, Garbage Out. </p><p>Is QuickLoad necessary for successful load development? Not at all. </p><p> Can it save you some money (components) at a time when components can be hard to get? Yes.</p><p></p><p>I for one find QuickLoad a bargain. If you consider the time, cost and effort required to build the powder and bullet database included in the software, I am surprised it is not 2 or 3 times more. </p><p></p><p>Like most everything else in life, you get out of QuickLoad what you are willing to put into it. If you work with it, continue to research what others have accomplished with it, you will be surprised how well the output correlates to the actual results. I learn new things all the time. I learned some new things while reading this thread.</p><p></p><p>You decide what tools you need for a job. The difference between a hack and a craftsman is the selection of tools and how they are used/applied.</p><p></p><p>FWIW,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsculley, post: 1293832, member: 77514"] I have QuickLoad. I use it regularly and I like it. For a "new to you" round, it will get you close and help you stay safe. Then you can collect some data from that first rounds and tweak Quickload to get some really good data. Is it magic? No. Will it replace general knowledge of reloading and ballistics? No. As the old adage regarding computers: Garbage In, Garbage Out. Is QuickLoad necessary for successful load development? Not at all. Can it save you some money (components) at a time when components can be hard to get? Yes. I for one find QuickLoad a bargain. If you consider the time, cost and effort required to build the powder and bullet database included in the software, I am surprised it is not 2 or 3 times more. Like most everything else in life, you get out of QuickLoad what you are willing to put into it. If you work with it, continue to research what others have accomplished with it, you will be surprised how well the output correlates to the actual results. I learn new things all the time. I learned some new things while reading this thread. You decide what tools you need for a job. The difference between a hack and a craftsman is the selection of tools and how they are used/applied. FWIW, [/QUOTE]
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