
Look in the "reloading software" section and look for the thread "QL and the 'new' powders" The Trail Boss data is given by H Broemel who I believe is the owner of Quick Load. Do a Google Search for:"quickload trail boss" There is a forum site (should be the first one that shows up). 223 Remington data shows pressures, like Quickload, which is great, but their data for 53 gr bullets show a maximum of 26.0 gr of Benchmark (48,900 CUP) producing 2932fps while max with the slower burning IMR-8208 is 25.4gr at 53,400 PSI and only 2789 fps. It is subject to garbage in, garbage out, so it's not a good program for reloaders that won't do the basic work.ġ986 suzuki lt250r exhaust I find Quickload is better than a lot more useful than factory data. QuickLoad is a whole different animal that performs internal ballistics calculations for evaluating loads, including combinations of components that aren't easily found elsewhere, or different charge weights for published loads. I know N570 is the top velocity powder, but it's stupid hard to come across. I'm trying to find a suitable powder for my 338 terminator. Those that have it, do you think it's worth it? It's really expensive for software. I've read about the software but haven't really felt i needed it till now.


Been playing with GRT lately, thanks for this, it seems to be working very well for my 300wsm loading so far. i wonder if anyone who owns a quickload program could run my load for pressure it is 9 mm major load 7.2 gr n340 ,124 montana gold jhp,winchester small pistol primers.and 1.175oal Jump to content General Reloading Version 3.9 features: More than 1200 cartridges. Fem izuku soulmate fanfiction QuickLoad and QuickTarget are internal and external ballistics simulation programs that allow the user to enter a combination of specs for a given firearms cartridge (case info, powder, bullet, etc) and it will output the estimated pressure curve and many other useful outputs to the handloader.
