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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1183667" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>The new IMR powders are NOT included in the update. It does include RL-26/23/16 however and the aforementioned ELD-X bullets.</p><p> </p><p>Keep in mind that you can still do most anything you like to customize QL since QL data is based on a bunch of text files. Just today I edited the cartridge text file (added 1 line) to add a wildcat (6.5WSM). You can add bullets just as easily. However, unlike measuring a bullet and adding the info into the appropriate QL text file adding a new powder is not feasible unless you have a way of measuring the various attributes of a powder as it burns. So on new powders you are kind of stuck until the update comes out if it comes out at all. The IMR powder folks are not cooperative with the creator of QL so those powders may not show up until he can test a sample of the powder which takes a bit of doing on his part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1183667, member: 63138"] The new IMR powders are NOT included in the update. It does include RL-26/23/16 however and the aforementioned ELD-X bullets. Keep in mind that you can still do most anything you like to customize QL since QL data is based on a bunch of text files. Just today I edited the cartridge text file (added 1 line) to add a wildcat (6.5WSM). You can add bullets just as easily. However, unlike measuring a bullet and adding the info into the appropriate QL text file adding a new powder is not feasible unless you have a way of measuring the various attributes of a powder as it burns. So on new powders you are kind of stuck until the update comes out if it comes out at all. The IMR powder folks are not cooperative with the creator of QL so those powders may not show up until he can test a sample of the powder which takes a bit of doing on his part. [/QUOTE]
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