Anybody use the "Quickload Program" sold by NECO (www.neconos.com).
Looks interesting, thinking of buying this program???
Expensive!
QuickLoad Program
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QuickLoad Program
I use it. Yes it is pricey, but great software for assisting in load development.
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Re: QuickLoad Program
Information overload! I use a free site to keep track of my loads. It is constantly improving. reloaderslog.com
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Re: QuickLoad Program
QuickLoad isn't a logging software, it's an internal ballistic calculator. And a pretty sophisticated one.
TucoTom , I do load development by Optimum Barrel Time, which theorizes that you can mathematically calculate the times when the muzzle will be 'quietest,' which, for reasons of accuracy, would be the ideal time to release the bullet. The point is to get to an accurate load with the fewest number of test rounds fired. But you need QL for it's "barrel time" predictions and a chronograph to confirm them via MV. Now that I've got the knack of it, I'm always done with the charge weight bit in fewer than 20 rounds (sometimes fewer than 10) and off into tweaking seating depth (no formula to help with that [yet], unfortunately, because throat wear is a shifting sand).
QL also is useful for "auditioning" new bullets and powders, and considering the effect of fill ratio and changes in barrel length. It has one function that will give you the predicted charge weight (and fill ratio) nearest to the SAAMI Pmax for a given barrel time, so it lines up charge weight, Pmax and MV of every powder in its database (which is pretty much everything on the commercial market) in a single, sortable spreadsheet. Neat stuff for choosing the powder that's best suited to a given application.
Yeah, it's pricey but if you use it like I do, it eventually pays for itself because it saves on bullet components and trips to the range.
TucoTom , I do load development by Optimum Barrel Time, which theorizes that you can mathematically calculate the times when the muzzle will be 'quietest,' which, for reasons of accuracy, would be the ideal time to release the bullet. The point is to get to an accurate load with the fewest number of test rounds fired. But you need QL for it's "barrel time" predictions and a chronograph to confirm them via MV. Now that I've got the knack of it, I'm always done with the charge weight bit in fewer than 20 rounds (sometimes fewer than 10) and off into tweaking seating depth (no formula to help with that [yet], unfortunately, because throat wear is a shifting sand).
QL also is useful for "auditioning" new bullets and powders, and considering the effect of fill ratio and changes in barrel length. It has one function that will give you the predicted charge weight (and fill ratio) nearest to the SAAMI Pmax for a given barrel time, so it lines up charge weight, Pmax and MV of every powder in its database (which is pretty much everything on the commercial market) in a single, sortable spreadsheet. Neat stuff for choosing the powder that's best suited to a given application.
Yeah, it's pricey but if you use it like I do, it eventually pays for itself because it saves on bullet components and trips to the range.
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Re: QuickLoad Program
Fred thanks for the reply...I've read about "Optimum Barrel Time" on the NECO site. This sounds interesting!
I might have to pick up this program next week.
I might have to pick up this program next week.
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Re: QuickLoad Program
Great load program. Lot of bullet/powder choices. Let you tune a load without burning out your barrel. Well worth the $$. If you like the handload.
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here's the end product
BACK OFF from these loads to start as they are 90% pressure max
Cartridge: .204 Ruger
Bullet: 39, Sierra BlitzKing BT #1039
Cartridge OAL: 2.220 inch
Barrel Length: 25.0 inch
Matching Maximum Pressure: 54,000 psi
Powder Wt (gr) fill% V (fps) P (psi) Burn%
IMR 3031 25.2 104 3,730 54,000 99.9
Accurate 2495 25.5 104 3,690 54,000 100.0
IMR 4895 26.6 103 3,687 54,000 95.8
Vihtavuori N540 26.9 103 3,632 54,000 99.0
Vihtavuori N140 26.1 103 3,612 54,000 99.3
Vihtavuori N133 24.2 102 3,569 54,000 100.0
Accurate 2520 26.9 101 3,665 54,000 98.7
Hodgdon BL-C2 27.7 98 3,672 54,000 97.1
Benchmark 24.6 97 3,578 54,000 97.6
Winchester 748 26.6 96 3,691 54,000 98.0
Hodgdon H322 24.2 96 3,663 54,000 99.6
Vihtavuori N530 25.0 96 3,641 54,000 97.1
Vihtavuori N130 23.3 96 3,564 54,000 100.0
Cartridge: .204 Ruger
Bullet: 39, Sierra BlitzKing BT #1039
Cartridge OAL: 2.220 inch
Barrel Length: 25.0 inch
Matching Maximum Pressure: 54,000 psi
Powder Wt (gr) fill% V (fps) P (psi) Burn%
IMR 3031 25.2 104 3,730 54,000 99.9
Accurate 2495 25.5 104 3,690 54,000 100.0
IMR 4895 26.6 103 3,687 54,000 95.8
Vihtavuori N540 26.9 103 3,632 54,000 99.0
Vihtavuori N140 26.1 103 3,612 54,000 99.3
Vihtavuori N133 24.2 102 3,569 54,000 100.0
Accurate 2520 26.9 101 3,665 54,000 98.7
Hodgdon BL-C2 27.7 98 3,672 54,000 97.1
Benchmark 24.6 97 3,578 54,000 97.6
Winchester 748 26.6 96 3,691 54,000 98.0
Hodgdon H322 24.2 96 3,663 54,000 99.6
Vihtavuori N530 25.0 96 3,641 54,000 97.1
Vihtavuori N130 23.3 96 3,564 54,000 100.0
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Re: QuickLoad Program
Thanks ClaimJumper......I need to get back to the .204....been fine tuning the 30-06 for hunting season....
Amazing looking @ this data how many Vihtavuori powders fall into the .204 spectrum....seems funny one powder maker would have so many powders in such close proximity?
Amazing looking @ this data how many Vihtavuori powders fall into the .204 spectrum....seems funny one powder maker would have so many powders in such close proximity?