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Does anybody's program have data for a 307 case necked to 6.5?? I need to keep the pressures safe for a Contender.
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Marc Sheehan bought Don out, he might have what you need. Think his company is called Bower Shooting Specialties. I have the 6mm, 7mm & 6.5X444, everything but what you need. Ladobe on Greybeard Outdoors has a 6.5 SB, IIRC.
Last edited by weaselsRus; 01/18/09.
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QuickLOAD doesn't limit you to only the cartridges that are already in its data base. You can open the .307, for example, modify its specifics for your wildcat version, rename it, and save it to your own later-openable file. You can do the same for extant bullets (even if you make your own) that aren't in the QuickLOAD bullet-data file.
If you have all the relevant tech specs for powders that QuickLOAD doesn't include yet, you can add those powders, too.
You don't have to limit your reliance to only what's already built into QuickLOAD's data bases.
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Umm...., yeah, what Ken said.
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