mcb
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I just don’t trust other peoples data when my hands and face are at risk, it’s just too easy to create one’s own data ( start low and work up ) when starting an unfamiliar cartridge. I think too many guys try to take these shortcuts instead of putting in their own work and learning how to develop a load.
This is just my own opinion.
I agree with you I just use Quickloads as part of my work ups. To be safe you still have to start low and work up but using Quickloads it helps you predict how big of steps and how other changes will effect things as you working up. I have worked up loads from scratch with no published data for 450 Bushmaster back when it was new and not much data was available and for my 38-200 and 455 Webley were there is minimal data available. They are remarkably helpful programs if you take the time to learn how to use them.