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    Yeah, I've got the basic info but I found that Quickload narrowed it down quite a bit more when I was shown it. In fact, it found the perfect load almost straight away. Need to invest in it myself

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    In that case you won't be interested to know that the online manual does not list a 53gr bullet, but only a 52gr bullet, and that the starting load is 23.8gr and top load is 25.6gr, right?

    tac

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    Quote Originally Posted by tacfoley View Post
    In that case you won't be interested to know that the online manual does not list a 53gr bullet, but only a 52gr bullet, and that the starting load is 23.8gr and top load is 25.6gr, right?

    tac
    Yeah, that's what the Vhit online manual states. Using the 52gr bullets as a guide shouldn't be too far off but I'll probably go through 50 rounds before narrowing it down to the good charge weight 'band'.

    I was hoping that someone with Quickload could shorten the process for me

    .22LR CZ452; .22 Hornet CZ527
    Tikka T3 Varmint .223; .204 Ruger CZ527 Varmint;
    6.5 Creed Bergara B14 HMR

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    https://youtu.be/8ppH7HHREWk

    Thought this link was very interesting.

    Could there be Niche in the market if your local RFD had Quickload and was to charge for the usage of it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacknsilver View Post
    https://youtu.be/8ppH7HHREWk

    Thought this link was very interesting.

    Could there be Niche in the market if your local RFD had Quickload and was to charge for the usage of it?
    Thanks for that. Yes, it's an expensive programme! He's pretty local. Just a small time RFD and does it in addition to his day job. I've found two of them near me recently

    .22LR CZ452; .22 Hornet CZ527
    Tikka T3 Varmint .223; .204 Ruger CZ527 Varmint;
    6.5 Creed Bergara B14 HMR

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    I'd go for the "one book/one calibre" reloading manual for each cal you reload for.
    They list both multiple bullets & multiple powders by manufacturers, very useful indeed, & surprising how often the same combination bullet/powder differ from the two relevant manufacturers.

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    I understand quick load can predict efficiency etc. but would it tell you the most accurate load? This has as much to do with barrel harmonics as anything else which can only be tested in the field surely?
    Thanks for looking

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