Gavin-in-Utah
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where is your chart? There is nothing on your postHello. I have updated my powder burn rate chart. It has some old powders so I can reference old data. Please help me verify it. You are welcome to copy and use it. Thank you.
That’s really odd… it was there as an attachment last night, now it’s missing with no indication that the post was edited!where is your chart? There is nothing on your post
A Forum Boss edit, maybe?That’s really odd… it was there as an attachment last night, now it’s missing with no indication that the post was edited!
Perhaps, but he usually annotates the post and includes the reason.A Forum Boss edit, maybe?
Yes, that’s the powder but they don’t show it anywhere in the major burn rate charts.https://shootersworldpowder.com/ ???? This one ??
Nice Job.
Thank you.I pared down my QuickLoad powder database 2 years ago after my most recent update, building a 2nd that only showed powders available in the US. This saved me having to edit out unavailable powders every time I imported the Propellant Table search results into an Excel spreadsheet.
I wanted to compare QL burn rates to what is available online. I built a spreadsheet that I could sort parameters from from ascending or descending. Then came a Hodgdon-style colored burn rate chart based solely on QL default numbers for powders available in the states.
I hope this helps.
Its back.Yes, that’s the powder but they don’t show it anywhere in the major burn rate charts.
Gavin, your list was there last night but not now and it doesn’t show any mod edited it.
I added it again.where is your chart? There is nothing on your post
What is the Ba #?? Units?I pared down my QuickLoad powder database 2 years ago after my most recent update, building a 2nd that only showed powders available in the US. This saved me having to edit out unavailable powders every time I imported the Propellant Table search results into an Excel spreadsheet.
I wanted to compare QL burn rates to what is available online. I built a spreadsheet that I could sort parameters from from ascending or descending. Then came a Hodgdon-style colored burn rate chart based solely on QL default numbers for powders available in the states.
I hope this helps.