New ballistic software - AnalyzeLoad
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Re: New ballistic software - AnalyzeLoad
It looks interesting, I just had a quick peer at the manual and it was quite vague in areas however I am tempted to grab a copy to see how they compare. QL has always left a few questions unanswered so this may just fill the gaps.
Re: New ballistic software - AnalyzeLoad
Daveovenpaa wrote: I am tempted to grab a copy to see how they compare.
Did you end up getting a copy to compare against Quickload?
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Nope, not yet although I really should as I was using QL yet again today to check load data for an Long Range Pistol shooter and an alternative is always good. My only concern is this is an American product so it may come pre-sanitised...
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Re: New ballistic software - AnalyzeLoad
I have had a oopy since it came out a few months ago and think it has potential, the cartridges and powders are a bit limited at present.
I have had a bit of communication with the man responsible for the programme and he is developing the content now so the price includes free upgrade next year. I have been busy feeding him with case capacities for for some proper cartridges like 310 Cadet, 8 x 58RD, 32-20, .303, .22 Savage Hi power and the like for inclusion as well as tuning the programme for cast bullet needs which from my limited experiments with 30-06 and 7x57 it seems to have better adaptability or perhaps user friendliness than QL.
Still some what a work in progress, the basic programme and works are there, it just needs more input.
I have had a bit of communication with the man responsible for the programme and he is developing the content now so the price includes free upgrade next year. I have been busy feeding him with case capacities for for some proper cartridges like 310 Cadet, 8 x 58RD, 32-20, .303, .22 Savage Hi power and the like for inclusion as well as tuning the programme for cast bullet needs which from my limited experiments with 30-06 and 7x57 it seems to have better adaptability or perhaps user friendliness than QL.
Still some what a work in progress, the basic programme and works are there, it just needs more input.
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Sounds promising though if the writer is willing to allow contributors to supply advice and data...
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