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Can you please explain how Quick Load works.
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Quickload is a computer program that allows you to input pretty much any powder/bullet/cartridge combination and get a predicted velocity and pressure for a given barrel length.
you can also use it to search for the most qualified powders for your needs.
Quickload also comes with Quicktarget,an exterior ballistics program and your results from Quickload can be rolled right into Quicktarget where your drift and drops can be viewed or printed out.
this is the quick and dirty lowdown. there are a bunch of features that I've not used yet and I've had QL for years.
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If you want to see a spreadsheet generated by the latest version of QL just post one of your favorite load recipes.
Include caliber, followed by the bullet (weight, style, manufacturer) powder and charge weight and the OAL length of the round and I'll run it and post the spreadsheet predictions for you.
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Trophy Hunter,
I'm not intending to hijack the original post, but I'm new to the forum, reloading, and a custom rifle. I have just started developing a load for my re-barreled rifle, and am curios to compare quickload data to what I see at the range. I've also been interested in trying to figure out what kind of Optimum Barrel Time QL predicts. I don't have a chronograph yet, but this is what I'm working with: 260 Remington M700; 23.7" barrel, 1:8 twist Berger 140gr Hunting VLD; Nosler Brass, Fed 210M primers; RL-17 powder .010 Jump; 2.887 COAL; 2.227 CBTO (measured w/ Hornady comparerator) Bullet length 1.421; bearing surface 0.500 So far I have just shot 39.0gr of Reloader-17 as a starting point, and played with seating depth. I saw no pressure signs. I would randomly guess I'm getting about 2650 fps. I have loaded up 38.5; 39.0; 39.5; and 40.0gr next. After reading about Optimum Barrel Time, I'm curious if I will see any matches in accuracy with what QL predicts. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Here's that load using 39.0 grains as the input, if you want me to run it with shorter COL's or any other changes just send a pm with your email and I'll modify input data and send them on, really easy to do.
Cartridge : .260 Rem Bullet : .264, 140, Berger VLD #26401 Useable Case Capaci: 46.338 grain H2O = 3.009 cm� Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.887 inch = 73.33 mm Barrel Length : 23.7 inch = 602.0 mm Powder : Alliant Reloder-17
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge, incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge. CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time % % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-20.0 70 31.20 2111 1386 24759 7631 93.5 1.745 -18.0 71 31.98 2162 1453 26258 7866 94.6 1.702 -16.0 73 32.76 2212 1522 27844 8091 95.6 1.661 -14.0 75 33.54 2263 1592 29525 8305 96.5 1.620 -12.0 77 34.32 2313 1664 31307 8507 97.3 1.581 -10.0 78 35.10 2364 1737 33193 8697 98.1 1.543 -08.0 80 35.88 2414 1811 35199 8873 98.6 1.505 -06.0 82 36.66 2463 1886 37322 9035 99.1 1.468 -04.0 84 37.44 2513 1963 39577 9182 99.5 1.427 -02.0 85 38.22 2562 2040 41969 9313 99.8 1.389 +00.0 87 39.00 2610 2118 44510 9427 99.9 1.352 +02.0 89 39.78 2659 2197 47212 9525 100.0 1.316 +04.0 91 40.56 2706 2277 50083 9613 100.0 1.281 +06.0 92 41.34 2753 2357 53138 9698 100.0 1.248 ! Near Maximum ! +08.0 94 42.12 2800 2437 56390 9782 100.0 1.215 ! Near Maximum ! +10.0 96 42.90 2846 2519 59854 9863 100.0 1.184 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
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That is awesome! Thanks for the references. If the rain holds off this week in Seattle, I'll let you know how the shooting goes.
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Here's that load using 39.0 grains as the input, if you want me to run it with shorter COL's or any other changes just send a pm with your email and I'll modify input data and send them on, really easy to do.
Cartridge : .260 Rem Bullet : .264, 140, Berger VLD #26401 Useable Case Capaci: 46.338 grain H2O = 3.009 cm� Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.887 inch = 73.33 mm Barrel Length : 23.7 inch = 602.0 mm Powder : Alliant Reloder-17
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge, incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge. CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time % % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-20.0 70 31.20 2111 1386 24759 7631 93.5 1.745 -18.0 71 31.98 2162 1453 26258 7866 94.6 1.702 -16.0 73 32.76 2212 1522 27844 8091 95.6 1.661 -14.0 75 33.54 2263 1592 29525 8305 96.5 1.620 -12.0 77 34.32 2313 1664 31307 8507 97.3 1.581 -10.0 78 35.10 2364 1737 33193 8697 98.1 1.543 -08.0 80 35.88 2414 1811 35199 8873 98.6 1.505 -06.0 82 36.66 2463 1886 37322 9035 99.1 1.468 -04.0 84 37.44 2513 1963 39577 9182 99.5 1.427 -02.0 85 38.22 2562 2040 41969 9313 99.8 1.389 +00.0 87 39.00 2610 2118 44510 9427 99.9 1.352 +02.0 89 39.78 2659 2197 47212 9525 100.0 1.316 +04.0 91 40.56 2706 2277 50083 9613 100.0 1.281 +06.0 92 41.34 2753 2357 53138 9698 100.0 1.248 ! Near Maximum ! +08.0 94 42.12 2800 2437 56390 9782 100.0 1.215 ! Near Maximum ! +10.0 96 42.90 2846 2519 59854 9863 100.0 1.184 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE! Here is the same QL data using Code-mode. Cartridge : .260 Rem
Bullet : .264, 140, Berger Hunt VLD G7 #26504
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.887 inch or 73.33 mm
Barrel Length : 23.7 inch or 602.0 mm
Powder : Alliant Reloder-17
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-20.0 70 31.20 2111 1386 24752 7631 93.5 1.730
-18.0 71 31.98 2162 1453 26249 7866 94.6 1.689
-16.0 73 32.76 2212 1521 27835 8091 95.6 1.651
-14.0 75 33.54 2263 1592 29516 8305 96.5 1.612
-12.0 77 34.32 2313 1663 31297 8507 97.3 1.575
-10.0 78 35.10 2363 1736 33184 8697 98.0 1.539
-08.0 80 35.88 2413 1811 35186 8873 98.6 1.503
-06.0 82 36.66 2463 1886 37309 9035 99.1 1.468
-04.0 84 37.44 2512 1962 39562 9182 99.5 1.428
-02.0 85 38.22 2561 2040 41951 9313 99.8 1.389
+00.0 87 39.00 2610 2118 44494 9428 99.9 1.352
+02.0 89 39.78 2658 2197 47193 9525 100.0 1.316
+04.0 91 40.56 2706 2276 50061 9613 100.0 1.281
+06.0 92 41.34 2753 2356 53114 9699 100.0 1.248 ! Near Maximum !
+08.0 94 42.12 2800 2437 56364 9782 100.0 1.216 ! Near Maximum !
+10.0 96 42.90 2846 2518 59826 9863 100.0 1.184 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Results caused by � 10% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge
Data for burning rate increased by 10% relative to nominal value:
+Ba 87 39.00 2722 2304 54110 9038 100.0 1.250 ! Near Maximum !
Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value:
-Ba 87 39.00 2445 1858 36200 9423 95.9 1.483
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Here's that load using 39.0 grains as the input, if you want me to run it with shorter COL's or any other changes just send a pm with your email and I'll modify input data and send them on, really easy to do.
Cartridge : .260 Rem Bullet : .264, 140, Berger VLD #26401 Useable Case Capaci: 46.338 grain H2O = 3.009 cm� Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.887 inch = 73.33 mm Barrel Length : 23.7 inch = 602.0 mm Powder : Alliant Reloder-17
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge, incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge. CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time % % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-20.0 70 31.20 2111 1386 24759 7631 93.5 1.745 -18.0 71 31.98 2162 1453 26258 7866 94.6 1.702 -16.0 73 32.76 2212 1522 27844 8091 95.6 1.661 -14.0 75 33.54 2263 1592 29525 8305 96.5 1.620 -12.0 77 34.32 2313 1664 31307 8507 97.3 1.581 -10.0 78 35.10 2364 1737 33193 8697 98.1 1.543 -08.0 80 35.88 2414 1811 35199 8873 98.6 1.505 -06.0 82 36.66 2463 1886 37322 9035 99.1 1.468 -04.0 84 37.44 2513 1963 39577 9182 99.5 1.427 -02.0 85 38.22 2562 2040 41969 9313 99.8 1.389 +00.0 87 39.00 2610 2118 44510 9427 99.9 1.352 +02.0 89 39.78 2659 2197 47212 9525 100.0 1.316 +04.0 91 40.56 2706 2277 50083 9613 100.0 1.281 +06.0 92 41.34 2753 2357 53138 9698 100.0 1.248 ! Near Maximum ! +08.0 94 42.12 2800 2437 56390 9782 100.0 1.215 ! Near Maximum ! +10.0 96 42.90 2846 2519 59854 9863 100.0 1.184 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE! Here is the same QL data using Code-mode. Cartridge : .260 Rem
Bullet : .264, 140, Berger Hunt VLD G7 #26504
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.887 inch or 73.33 mm
Barrel Length : 23.7 inch or 602.0 mm
Powder : Alliant Reloder-17
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-20.0 70 31.20 2111 1386 24752 7631 93.5 1.730
-18.0 71 31.98 2162 1453 26249 7866 94.6 1.689
-16.0 73 32.76 2212 1521 27835 8091 95.6 1.651
-14.0 75 33.54 2263 1592 29516 8305 96.5 1.612
-12.0 77 34.32 2313 1663 31297 8507 97.3 1.575
-10.0 78 35.10 2363 1736 33184 8697 98.0 1.539
-08.0 80 35.88 2413 1811 35186 8873 98.6 1.503
-06.0 82 36.66 2463 1886 37309 9035 99.1 1.468
-04.0 84 37.44 2512 1962 39562 9182 99.5 1.428
-02.0 85 38.22 2561 2040 41951 9313 99.8 1.389
+00.0 87 39.00 2610 2118 44494 9428 99.9 1.352
+02.0 89 39.78 2658 2197 47193 9525 100.0 1.316
+04.0 91 40.56 2706 2276 50061 9613 100.0 1.281
+06.0 92 41.34 2753 2356 53114 9699 100.0 1.248 ! Near Maximum !
+08.0 94 42.12 2800 2437 56364 9782 100.0 1.216 ! Near Maximum !
+10.0 96 42.90 2846 2518 59826 9863 100.0 1.184 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Results caused by � 10% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge
Data for burning rate increased by 10% relative to nominal value:
+Ba 87 39.00 2722 2304 54110 9038 100.0 1.250 ! Near Maximum !
Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value:
-Ba 87 39.00 2445 1858 36200 9423 95.9 1.483
Steve can you steer me in the right direction to get that into *code mode*? That is a much better display format than what I posted previously.
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Type the "[" symbol followed by the word "code" then type the "]" symbol.
Then paste what you have copied to your clipboard.
At the end type the "[" symbol followed by the word "/code" and then the "]" symbol. Then submit.
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Here's that load using 39.0 grains as the input, if you want me to run it with shorter COL's or any other changes just send a pm with your email and I'll modify input data and send them on, really easy to do.
Cartridge : .260 Rem Bullet : .264, 140, Berger VLD #26401 Useable Case Capaci: 46.338 grain H2O = 3.009 cm� Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.887 inch = 73.33 mm Barrel Length : 23.7 inch = 602.0 mm Powder : Alliant Reloder-17
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge, incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge. CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time % % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-20.0 70 31.20 2111 1386 24759 7631 93.5 1.745 -18.0 71 31.98 2162 1453 26258 7866 94.6 1.702 -16.0 73 32.76 2212 1522 27844 8091 95.6 1.661 -14.0 75 33.54 2263 1592 29525 8305 96.5 1.620 -12.0 77 34.32 2313 1664 31307 8507 97.3 1.581 -10.0 78 35.10 2364 1737 33193 8697 98.1 1.543 -08.0 80 35.88 2414 1811 35199 8873 98.6 1.505 -06.0 82 36.66 2463 1886 37322 9035 99.1 1.468 -04.0 84 37.44 2513 1963 39577 9182 99.5 1.427 -02.0 85 38.22 2562 2040 41969 9313 99.8 1.389 +00.0 87 39.00 2610 2118 44510 9427 99.9 1.352 +02.0 89 39.78 2659 2197 47212 9525 100.0 1.316 +04.0 91 40.56 2706 2277 50083 9613 100.0 1.281 +06.0 92 41.34 2753 2357 53138 9698 100.0 1.248 ! Near Maximum ! +08.0 94 42.12 2800 2437 56390 9782 100.0 1.215 ! Near Maximum ! +10.0 96 42.90 2846 2519 59854 9863 100.0 1.184 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE! Here is the same QL data using Code-mode. Cartridge : .260 Rem
Bullet : .264, 140, Berger Hunt VLD G7 #26504
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.887 inch or 73.33 mm
Barrel Length : 23.7 inch or 602.0 mm
Powder : Alliant Reloder-17
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-20.0 70 31.20 2111 1386 24752 7631 93.5 1.730
-18.0 71 31.98 2162 1453 26249 7866 94.6 1.689
-16.0 73 32.76 2212 1521 27835 8091 95.6 1.651
-14.0 75 33.54 2263 1592 29516 8305 96.5 1.612
-12.0 77 34.32 2313 1663 31297 8507 97.3 1.575
-10.0 78 35.10 2363 1736 33184 8697 98.0 1.539
-08.0 80 35.88 2413 1811 35186 8873 98.6 1.503
-06.0 82 36.66 2463 1886 37309 9035 99.1 1.468
-04.0 84 37.44 2512 1962 39562 9182 99.5 1.428
-02.0 85 38.22 2561 2040 41951 9313 99.8 1.389
+00.0 87 39.00 2610 2118 44494 9428 99.9 1.352
+02.0 89 39.78 2658 2197 47193 9525 100.0 1.316
+04.0 91 40.56 2706 2276 50061 9613 100.0 1.281
+06.0 92 41.34 2753 2356 53114 9699 100.0 1.248 ! Near Maximum !
+08.0 94 42.12 2800 2437 56364 9782 100.0 1.216 ! Near Maximum !
+10.0 96 42.90 2846 2518 59826 9863 100.0 1.184 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Results caused by � 10% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge
Data for burning rate increased by 10% relative to nominal value:
+Ba 87 39.00 2722 2304 54110 9038 100.0 1.250 ! Near Maximum !
Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value:
-Ba 87 39.00 2445 1858 36200 9423 95.9 1.483
Steve can you steer me in the right direction to get that into *code mode*? That is a much better display format than what I posted previously. The Rat's got it, but it looka like diss.
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...this is what I'm working with: 260 Remington M700... .010 Jump 2.887 COAL... BE WARNED: QL CANNOT ADJUST FOR BULLET JUMP. The user can kludge one or two things, but it cannot model the pressure changes attendant different amounts of jump/freebore.
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The exception is the upward adjustment of "start pressure" by 7200 psi IF you're seating long enough to contact the lands. It WILL alter the pressure curve.
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Here's that load using 39.0 grains as the input, if you want me to run it with shorter COL's or any other changes just send a pm with your email and I'll modify input data and send them on, really easy to do.
Cartridge : .260 Rem Bullet : .264, 140, Berger VLD #26401 Useable Case Capaci: 46.338 grain H2O = 3.009 cm� Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.887 inch = 73.33 mm Barrel Length : 23.7 inch = 602.0 mm Powder : Alliant Reloder-17
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge, incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge. CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time % % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-20.0 70 31.20 2111 1386 24759 7631 93.5 1.745 -18.0 71 31.98 2162 1453 26258 7866 94.6 1.702 -16.0 73 32.76 2212 1522 27844 8091 95.6 1.661 -14.0 75 33.54 2263 1592 29525 8305 96.5 1.620 -12.0 77 34.32 2313 1664 31307 8507 97.3 1.581 -10.0 78 35.10 2364 1737 33193 8697 98.1 1.543 -08.0 80 35.88 2414 1811 35199 8873 98.6 1.505 -06.0 82 36.66 2463 1886 37322 9035 99.1 1.468 -04.0 84 37.44 2513 1963 39577 9182 99.5 1.427 -02.0 85 38.22 2562 2040 41969 9313 99.8 1.389 +00.0 87 39.00 2610 2118 44510 9427 99.9 1.352 +02.0 89 39.78 2659 2197 47212 9525 100.0 1.316 +04.0 91 40.56 2706 2277 50083 9613 100.0 1.281 +06.0 92 41.34 2753 2357 53138 9698 100.0 1.248 ! Near Maximum ! +08.0 94 42.12 2800 2437 56390 9782 100.0 1.215 ! Near Maximum ! +10.0 96 42.90 2846 2519 59854 9863 100.0 1.184 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE! Here is the same QL data using Code-mode. Cartridge : .260 Rem
Bullet : .264, 140, Berger Hunt VLD G7 #26504
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.887 inch or 73.33 mm
Barrel Length : 23.7 inch or 602.0 mm
Powder : Alliant Reloder-17
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-20.0 70 31.20 2111 1386 24752 7631 93.5 1.730
-18.0 71 31.98 2162 1453 26249 7866 94.6 1.689
-16.0 73 32.76 2212 1521 27835 8091 95.6 1.651
-14.0 75 33.54 2263 1592 29516 8305 96.5 1.612
-12.0 77 34.32 2313 1663 31297 8507 97.3 1.575
-10.0 78 35.10 2363 1736 33184 8697 98.0 1.539
-08.0 80 35.88 2413 1811 35186 8873 98.6 1.503
-06.0 82 36.66 2463 1886 37309 9035 99.1 1.468
-04.0 84 37.44 2512 1962 39562 9182 99.5 1.428
-02.0 85 38.22 2561 2040 41951 9313 99.8 1.389
+00.0 87 39.00 2610 2118 44494 9428 99.9 1.352
+02.0 89 39.78 2658 2197 47193 9525 100.0 1.316
+04.0 91 40.56 2706 2276 50061 9613 100.0 1.281
+06.0 92 41.34 2753 2356 53114 9699 100.0 1.248 ! Near Maximum !
+08.0 94 42.12 2800 2437 56364 9782 100.0 1.216 ! Near Maximum !
+10.0 96 42.90 2846 2518 59826 9863 100.0 1.184 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Results caused by � 10% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge
Data for burning rate increased by 10% relative to nominal value:
+Ba 87 39.00 2722 2304 54110 9038 100.0 1.250 ! Near Maximum !
Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value:
-Ba 87 39.00 2445 1858 36200 9423 95.9 1.483
Steve can you steer me in the right direction to get that into *code mode*? That is a much better display format than what I posted previously. The Rat's got it, but it looka like diss. I tried to type it out without the quotations and such, but when I posted it the first time it came out all kinds of screwed up since the board executed the UBB code. Your handwritten explanation is much clearer.
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Thank you for the pointers on that, I'm off to try my hand at making that work.
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The exception is the upward adjustment of "start pressure" by 7200 psi IF you're seating long enough to contact the lands. It WILL alter the pressure curve. Indeed it will. That's one of the kludges I was referring to, which is more of a 'guess' to make the program output match what you're observing in the field than anything else.
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