I am new to quickload software and I’m trying to learn how to interpret the information and compare to actual chronograph info.
Here is my situation. I have two 243 Win chambered M70’s, one is my hunting rifle and one is my new match rifle. I have listed the Specs for each below, including the brass used and measured grains of water for the brass.
I have been loading rounds for both rifles using the same bottle of powder (h4350) and both using 210M primers (although the primers are not from the same lot). The chronographed velocities from the hunting rifle are usually ~150 to 200fps faster than predicted by Quickload. I have verified that the barrel length, COAL, case capacity, etc are accurate for both rifles when using the software. I have tried both rifles with several different loads and bullet combinations and seating depths, and while the changes result in corresponding changes in the measured and predicted data, the measured velocity for the hunting rifle is always much higher than the predicted while the match rifle is always pretty close, only 25 to 50fps faster than predicted, which could be attributed to variation in powder lot if it didn’t create so much more velocity in the hunting rifle. In fact, the match rifle has 5.5inches more barrel, and other than the variation in the brass brand and capacity, the hunting rifle velocity will be right with the match rifle with the same load. In order to have the velocity of the hunting rifle predict closely, I have to adjust the burnrate of the powder significantly (>10%) and adjust it back down to predict the match rifle velocities correctly; all this with powder from the same bottle. Am I missing something?? I would expect that once all the specs were sorted out in the software that the predicted velocities would be closer to the actual, and that any adjustments to the burn rate of the powder to bring the software to the measured would be pretty close to each other.
Any ideas??
Hunting rifle.
Pushfeed M70A, 22 inch factory barrel, 1in 10 twist
Winchester brass
56.4 gr water capacity
Match rifle
Pushfeed M70, 27.5 inch Kreiger barrel, 1in 8.5 twist
Lapua brass
54.0 gr water capacity
Thanks in advance
DPSTX
Here is my situation. I have two 243 Win chambered M70’s, one is my hunting rifle and one is my new match rifle. I have listed the Specs for each below, including the brass used and measured grains of water for the brass.
I have been loading rounds for both rifles using the same bottle of powder (h4350) and both using 210M primers (although the primers are not from the same lot). The chronographed velocities from the hunting rifle are usually ~150 to 200fps faster than predicted by Quickload. I have verified that the barrel length, COAL, case capacity, etc are accurate for both rifles when using the software. I have tried both rifles with several different loads and bullet combinations and seating depths, and while the changes result in corresponding changes in the measured and predicted data, the measured velocity for the hunting rifle is always much higher than the predicted while the match rifle is always pretty close, only 25 to 50fps faster than predicted, which could be attributed to variation in powder lot if it didn’t create so much more velocity in the hunting rifle. In fact, the match rifle has 5.5inches more barrel, and other than the variation in the brass brand and capacity, the hunting rifle velocity will be right with the match rifle with the same load. In order to have the velocity of the hunting rifle predict closely, I have to adjust the burnrate of the powder significantly (>10%) and adjust it back down to predict the match rifle velocities correctly; all this with powder from the same bottle. Am I missing something?? I would expect that once all the specs were sorted out in the software that the predicted velocities would be closer to the actual, and that any adjustments to the burn rate of the powder to bring the software to the measured would be pretty close to each other.
Any ideas??
Hunting rifle.
Pushfeed M70A, 22 inch factory barrel, 1in 10 twist
Winchester brass
56.4 gr water capacity
Match rifle
Pushfeed M70, 27.5 inch Kreiger barrel, 1in 8.5 twist
Lapua brass
54.0 gr water capacity
Thanks in advance
DPSTX