6.5 Creedmoor/260 for Deer, Elk, and whatever else.....

"I'm sorry - you're right - I did miscalculate those pressures, which can be very dangerous. Thank you for the feedback; I'll be sure to pay closer attention next time"
Look at the first post. It provides a safe load range. If you're reloading and don't already have a conservative approach to build pressure without starting at max loads, you shouldn't be reloading.

The key value is that for wildcat rounds without published reloading data it provides suggested loads within user specified settings similar to QL. This can save spending hours of time researching and then hundreds of dollars experimenting just to miss your goals. It also saves about $200 for the QL software that you have to order on CD.
 
Look at the first post. It provides a safe load range. If you're reloading and don't already have a conservative approach to build pressure without starting at max loads, you shouldn't be reloading.

The key value is that for wildcat rounds without published reloading data it provides suggested loads within user specified settings similar to QL. This can save spending hours of time researching and then hundreds of dollars experimenting just to miss your goals. It also saves about $200 for the QL software that you have to order on CD.
I enjoy using AI for various things but at the end of the day, GRT is still *FREE* and encompasses most things I want to do. New powders and projectiles and cases can be added.

Just use GRT. It's a model, yes. All models are incorrect. Some are useful. I think GRT is useful, much moreso than AI.
 
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