Quick Load ?

jmad_81

Handloader
Feb 14, 2007
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POP,
I, know you have this program and love it. I just got mine in the mail the other day and have spent all on my free time figuring things out on it. Does it seem to you that they are really on the safe side with their info? I ran a few of my pet loads for two or three different guns and they all came out with the near max warning. They don't show any sings and shoot great.

That being said this thing is freaking AMAZING!!! Well worth the money.
 
I kinda thought so. Guess it will serve as a good point to start looking for preasure sings. Its good to know when you are getting close.

Thanks
 
You also must remember pressure signs are relative. For the most part the pressure to flatten a large rifle primer is going to be the same for any given catridge. If the max saami pressure is 65000 psi you can see pressure signs very quickly. If its a 35 remington you can be very far over pressure but 15000 psi away from flattening a primer. Your action may let go before seeing pressure signs.
 
Probably have to go safe on data due to variables such as bullet jump, primers, neck tension, and all the other little things that can change pressures.
 
tpbscha":2g1295iy said:
Probably have to go safe on data due to variables such as bullet jump, primers, neck tension, and all the other little things that can change pressures.

Like the infamous "loose nut behind the trigger" problem. That can drastically increase pressures!
 
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