If there is anyone with the quick load software willing to help me out, thanks in advance!
I have been reloading the blackout cartridge to SAAMI spec for a couple of years now and don't really need to change anything. Mostly out of curiosity & since I also reload .223 and .308, I was wondering if there was an acceptable load that would fall within the SAAMI scope for OAL using the IMR XBR powder for the blackout round. XBR is what I use for both .223 and .308. I am happy with the results I get and would like the convenience of 1 powder for all my loads. Additionally I do realize XBR is a slower burning powder than Lil Gun which is used for blackout loads.
Since I stick to book loads and I'm not really in to going outside the boundaries of that for fear of blowing my face off. I would be hesitant to change anything, but my curiosity compels me to investigate no further than free help. For me to spend $150.00 for one load that may or may not work isn't justifiable.
Any help here would be great, the more data the better both good and bad, thanks again in advance.
Scott
Forgot to mention I use SMK 125 Gr HP
I have been reloading the blackout cartridge to SAAMI spec for a couple of years now and don't really need to change anything. Mostly out of curiosity & since I also reload .223 and .308, I was wondering if there was an acceptable load that would fall within the SAAMI scope for OAL using the IMR XBR powder for the blackout round. XBR is what I use for both .223 and .308. I am happy with the results I get and would like the convenience of 1 powder for all my loads. Additionally I do realize XBR is a slower burning powder than Lil Gun which is used for blackout loads.
Since I stick to book loads and I'm not really in to going outside the boundaries of that for fear of blowing my face off. I would be hesitant to change anything, but my curiosity compels me to investigate no further than free help. For me to spend $150.00 for one load that may or may not work isn't justifiable.
Any help here would be great, the more data the better both good and bad, thanks again in advance.
Scott
Forgot to mention I use SMK 125 Gr HP