
I have made several corrections to bullet lengths, which can drastically affect pressures as your powder fills up the case on the higher end loads. And the update lets you click on a small box to display the bullet picture. will post bullet types when I get a chance in the next day or two.

very busy here at home with family matters. I THINK that there are some more bullets, too. Did you look to see if they had corrected any of the bullet length errors you had noticed?. I can save my money for when they actually add a significant percentage of the newer powders. One example: The many "Weapons" additions to their 3 firearms entered as a demo if an update is not properly created.Īnother more important example: QuickLoad completely rewrites the "Caliber" files, to which I had added ".45 Colt Blackhawk" with a higher "SAAMI" pressure than the 14k of the "standard".


You may need to add any updates or corrections from your existing version. I found the "Reload Swiss.pro" file by Googling for it.īefore you update your QuickLoad with the Disc:īe sure that you create a complete backup of your QuickLoad data folder - Mine is C:\Users\Public\Documents\QuickLoad, for instance. can be downloaded from the Internet and that data can be placed into QuickLoad, for those who are interested. I truncated the "Powder" data file, leaving only the names of the powders, so you can see what is covered in this PDF from my online server site:Īdditionally, Reload Swiss powders - RS 12, RS 20, etc. The supplier, you see, is in California thus the tax. The update disc is $15.95 with shipping and handling it is $23.10 and it cost me $24.46 (shipped) because my foolish Governor also takes a bite out of my reloading ventures. There are now 294 powders in the QuickLoad tables.

The main question is always about the powders covered. OK, so in answer to one or two interested parties here, I finally loosened the purse strings and got the latest QuickLoad update - Version 3.8, produced Dec.
