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that was helpful. what would one go by for max load if you don’t use either?Neither.
He means you have to find your max load on your own because you can't trust published figures to be correct in your rifle. Don't start at any "max" load. Start near the min, and load up about five cartridges in even increments up to the max listed. Shoot them sequentially and carefully observe for any signs of pressure. If you find it before you reach "max", then you have found YOUR max. If you don't, then your max may be higher than what was published, and you find it by going higher in the same increments until you see pressure signs.that was helpful. what would one go by for max load if you don’t use either?
looking at loading 87g V-Max for .243. The Hornady manual has a max charge of 43.4g for H-4350, Quick Load has a max charge of 44.7. Which one do I trust?
Hmmmm???looking at loading 87g V-Max for .243. The Hornady manual has a max charge of 43.4g for H-4350, Quick Load has a max charge of 44.7. Which one do I trust?
You need to understand the difference between the two sources of data. The Hornady data is based on actual test firing of the specified components in an instrumented and especially designed barrel designed to indicate the maximum pressure that would be obtained in the smallest chamber meeting the SAAMI specification for that cartridge and components. Quick Load and Gordon's Reloading Tool are simulation programs that are intended to model (predict) what the pressures and velocities are when varying components and dimensions. One of the biggest differences between the QL and test is what the actual powder properties are. Another major difference is the actual chamber volume difference due to real world chambers and case capacities. All simulation programs require truing to provide accurate predictions. In this case that usually requires truing the actual velocity to the powder model/quantity.The Hornady manual has a max charge of 43.4g for H-4350, Quick Load has a max charge of 44.7. Which one do I trust?
This ^^He means you have to find your max load on your own because you can't trust published figures to be correct in your rifle. Don't start at any "max" load. Start near the min, and load up about five cartridges in even increments up to the max listed. Shoot them sequentially and carefully observe for any signs of pressure. If you find it before you reach "max", then you have found YOUR max. If you don't, then your max may be higher than what was published, and you find it by going higher in the same increments until you see pressure signs.