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Who is an old dinosore like me and still does not use Quickload!!

dixieppc said:
>>> would you let the guy below reload your ammo?

I thought everyone used a ball peen hammer to reload with. Don't you?

Hey, if it's good enough for Richard Lee, why not. Doesn't everyone own at least one Lee Loader or do they just prefer the "hoity toity" version from Wilson.
 
where quickload shines is when you need an answer to a question that isn't in the book, any book.

what happens when I seat this cartridge at 2.750" instead of 2.800"? (pressure goes up of course) but is it safe? QL gives you a ballpark answer on the "is it safe?" question. (handy when you are pushing a 308W to within an inch of its life, in the hopes that it will make it to 1000 supersonic)

what happens when you want to burn AA7 in a 460Rowland, and none of the books have data on that cartridge/powder?

what happens to pressures when to solid copper 62g custom bullets are used instead 62g lead core bullets? (longer bearing length) you can create a custom bullet in QL, and get a pressure calc.

what happens when you have a wildcat cartridge that has NO data at all, anywhere, and you need a starting point to come up with suitable propellants?

now, most longtime reloaders can answer all of these questions without a computer, or QL. or hell, even a manual. almost everyone reading this already knows the basic answers. QL just gives you a number that allows you to guess more accurately. :-D it removes *some* of the uncertainty.

all the other stuff, working up accurate loads, ladder tests, etc. is pretty much the same way its always been done. you don't need it by any means, but it is handy as hell at times.
 
jonbearman said:
I am so old that in computer class back in 8th grade we had wang computers that we had to punch IBM cards for and it would only add,multiply,subtract,and divide as I recall,The following year calculators started to become cheaper and that was that. I don't have quickload and have survived nicely for 34 years of reloading.

Computers in 8th grade? Wow...I had a slide rule.
 
rmr said:
(handy when you are pushing a 308W to within an inch of its life, in the hopes that it will make it to 1000 supersonic)

What's so hard about that without Quickload?

I have several loads that take a 175/178 bullet out to almost 1200 yards, supersonic, and don't even flatten a Wolf Primer or show other pressure signs.

Even with Quick Load it wouldn't be the first time someone took a "computer generated" load for granted only to find a bolt that didn't want to open.
 
thefitter said:
jonbearman said:
I am so old that in computer class back in 8th grade we had wang computers that we had to punch IBM cards for and it would only add,multiply,subtract,and divide as I recall,The following year calculators started to become cheaper and that was that. I don't have quickload and have survived nicely for 34 years of reloading.

Computers in 8th grade? Wow...I had a slide rule.

Yep. I have been killing stuff for years without quickload and just using a chrono and free ballistics programs to check loads.
 
I see post on this website where someone states their velocity is about 100-150 different than QL predicted. QL users are told to fudge the burn rate until they get the velocity that matches the chrono. Daa!!!!!
 
This is absolutely normal…

What’s a car, I’ve been riding horse all my life? What’s a gun, I’ve been shooting bows and arrows all my life? What’s a calculator, I’ve been using a slide rule all my life?

Need I say more? LOL! ;D
 

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