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  • Redraider
    Warrior
    • May 2012
    • 149

    load information source

    Hi All,

    I have seen many forum entries that when talking load data, there are several mentions of % case fill information. Where is this info found?

    Sorry for dumb question, but this intrigues me and I can't seem to find it, or I am looking right at it and just don't see it!!!

    Thanks

    Redraider
  • Klem
    Chieftain
    • Aug 2013
    • 3513

    #2
    Quickload

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    • Harpoon1
      Chieftain
      • Dec 2017
      • 1123

      #3
      Originally posted by Redraider View Post
      Hi All,

      I have seen many forum entries that when talking load data, there are several mentions of % case fill information. Where is this info found?

      Sorry for dumb question, but this intrigues me and I can't seem to find it, or I am looking right at it and just don't see it!!!

      Thanks

      Redraider

      The Nosler Reloading Manual gives load density % as well. It can be accessed online for free!

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      • Klem
        Chieftain
        • Aug 2013
        • 3513

        #4
        Originally posted by Harpoon1 View Post
        The Nosler Reloading Manual gives load density % as well. It can be accessed online for free!

        https://load-data.nosler.com/load-data/65-grendel/
        True, and this is helpful but as long as the OP is aware QL gives you the load volume for your cartridges and not just two or three default case volumes, and for only a few powders.

        Once you have weighed the water in a few fired cases that have been sized to your rifle's specs (not the manufacturer's default) you can do what-if's for any calibre, bullet, powder and OAL. While QL's pressure/velocity predictions are contentious its ability to calculate case volume is precise.

        The difference is you pay for QL but Nosler is free.

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