I consider QuickLOAD a vastly superior substitute for a collection of handloading manuals.

Each manual reports results from one gun for each cartridge � a poor basis for assuming that the listed loads will produce similar results in your one other gun.

QuickLOAD, on the other hand, uses equations that ballisticians have laboriously derived, over many years, from the results from millions of loads in thousands of guns and cartridges. So it has a definite edge over a report of the results from a very limited number of loads from only one gun and one cartridge.

As a predicting device, QuickLOAD is vastly superior to manuals, IMHO. It's as useful for factory cartridges as it is for wildcats.

Anyway, this forum (as I understand it) isn't an ad to persuade shooters to buy QuickLOAD � it's for owners and prospective owners of QuickLOAD and other ballistics software to post their tips, questions, and other comments.


"Good enough" isn't.

Always take your responsibilities seriously but never yourself.