Last seen: Jun 29, 2026
My experience :-1. QL - the propellant data and bullet selection is in most cases very old data. I started with QL in 2012. Speeds calculated are norm...
There is an email address when you search rhino bullets. There website is down however. Rather look at SBC bullets as they are similar and have a prov...
I must say, I have gone completely away from any sort of brass cleaning. I had a bad experience with a tumbler I had made, that was too rough on the b...
I recently did some calcs with QL and GRT where a case volume difference of 1gr between two different case types, caused a speed difference of 50fps. ...
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What "Self Defence"? That bullet will stop the enemy.
Spoor 180gr would be perfect. Copper shaft with lead insert in front. BC would be lower than with the other mono bullets.
I only use copper bullets to hunt with. I would then suggest a 165-175gr bullet from local producers like Kriek, Balistix or similar.
Norma MRP seems to be freely available.
br>Lots of animals have been hunted over the years with "frangible" PMP bullets in the 130 to 180gr weights. Avoiding bone has given success...
As you have QL you can use your components and create such a table. I placed the above to include IMR 4831 and everything above that. I am not going t...
