1 Shot
If you will give me these spec's on your rifle/case,
I run QL on my end, with your spec's and see what the results are,
and here is the method I use,
1. Bbl length to the nearest 1/8", with the bolt locked down, run a rod down to the bolt face, then measure the total distance to the rifling edge,
at the muzzle.
2. Case capicity of H2o, using a
Fired case, with primer still in place, from your rifle,
NOT sized, filled to the top, with a rounded dome,
I use a 15cc syringe and a long needle, horse type, 14ga or larger, about 2-1/2/3" long, tip ground flat,
the water used has a couple of drops of Dawn dish soap added to it, in a large/tall baby food glass bottle.
The Dawn dish soap displaces any bobbles inside the case as it filled, and is easy to add a couple of drops when the case is sitting on the scale.
When finished weighing the case, suck up the water, add back to the baby food bottle for reuse later.
Start with a random decent sample of your cases, (I number each case with fine point marker), weigh each dry case and record the info/case weight,
fill that case, record the info, subtract the dry weight from the filled weight, the end results is the internal case capacity in gr weight of H2o.
3. Total overall LOADED length of the case with the bullet you are using,
4. Brand name of bullet,
5. Total overall case length,
Are you looking for Fps or the most efficient load for the powder/bullet used, or a combo of both?
With the above info, you can set QL spec's to your rifle/case spec's etc and have better results in stage 1 of the accuracy process.
More tweaking within QL can/will produce better end results, for you.
The accuracy quest is another test, down the road. ;D
Tia,
Don
1shot said:
Hello Don,
I've spent hours on QL and I either I have a parameter wrong or QL is very conservative by default. The 243 AI is a barrel burner by nature so I don't want to use up 30%+ of the barrel life searching for the correct powder.
Lloyd