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It seems to be easy to use. I can see using it for "what if" type stuff. I started with loads for the 7mm br. There's no 120gr 7mm in the database. Does anyone have pointers for adding bullets to it? Rich | ||
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Can't help you with that but can tell you that 32 grains of H335 under the Nosler 120 grain BT will give you just over 2400 fps (14.5" bbl) and accuracy that has proven to be stellar in a number of 7mmBRs. Bobby Μολὼν λαβέ The most important thing in life is not what we do but how and why we do it. - Nana Mouskouri | |||
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Bobby That's my load, I think I got it from you. 30-32 gr all grouped well w/120gr Sierra. On to 140's next. thanks Rich | |||
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Don't know what "bullets" you want to add, but QL has just about every bullet size and shape you can think of in their data base. Click on the Data and icons above and you can load tons of bullets. | |||
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thanks for that. Guess I gotta read the manual. | |||
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Congrats. I have 50 load books, and do not use them any more. Quickload is all I need. Here are some helpful pointers: http://www.6mmbr.com/Quickload.html I know how to do what I do with QL, but I am not going to type it out in 5,000 words. Come back to me with specific question(s). Oh, what the heck, I will type this much:
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It's a very nice software; you should weigh the cases you use and eventually correct that data, since it can (considerably) change the case capacity. The author indicates an average weight/capacity, that obviously varies between brands. Check also the bullet lenght, since there are some inaccuracies and that can change the case capacity too. Once you do that, Quickload is amazingly accurate. If you need some hints, just ask. | |||
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