After reading a good bit about Quickload and thinking it would be useful in reducing the time spent in load development, I invested in a copy (plus Windows and VMWare Fusion) and set about developing a 6.5 CM load following a procedure I had noted on this forum: 1) enter all user configurable cartridge data (COAL, case capacity, case length, actual bullet length) 2) identify an OBT node in QL, 3) load several test cartridges 1-2% less than that for the node, 4) chrono the test loads and then 5) adjust the Ba in QL so that the projected MV and actual MV coincide. Once this was done however, I found that there were no usable OBTs - one was over max and the other yielded a velocity and fill % much less than ideal. Additionally, nodes that I had previously identified using a standard OCW procedure were nowhere near the nodes identified by OBT in the tuned QL. I've since repeated everything and get the same results. So what up? Is this something that occasionally happens with a given cartridge/bullet/powder selection? Or is there something in my process that's lacking. FWIW, I've noted that the configuration I was testing (Berger 140Hybrid/H4350/Hornady cases) have historically given much higher velocities (90-100 fps) in my rifle than others seem to achieve with similar seating depths and powder charges in theirs.
Thanks for any input---
Dave
Thanks for any input---
Dave