I used and have benefited from the OCW method of reloading in terms of finding accuracy nodes. In the last year, I have also been using QuickLoad to do the same. My questions to the experts is it seems that in every occasion I have used both, QuickLoad’s prediction always seems to co-inside with those from OCW. There are sometimes slight differences but it has been 0.1-0.2 grain difference.
So apart from the caveat of working up from a low charge to avoid pressure problems, is there a reason not to go straight to the QL predicted accuracy node area and bracket it as per normal OCW but with a much narrower charge range. Seems like this would save components and then from there go on to tightening the groups using seating depth adjustment.
So apart from the caveat of working up from a low charge to avoid pressure problems, is there a reason not to go straight to the QL predicted accuracy node area and bracket it as per normal OCW but with a much narrower charge range. Seems like this would save components and then from there go on to tightening the groups using seating depth adjustment.