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    Ranch Dog
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      Last year I started working on reloading references for the NOE bullet designs, it has gone slower than expected because of the limits of my time but also because I needed to come up with templates that would make the Load Note sheets consistent across all the types of designs and contain as much information as possible for the bullet caster. Al and I think that we have a good format that addresses as many considerations as possible when generating the data so it is time to get started. A quick look at his store’s pages confirms exactly what an undertaking this will be so rather than work from A to Z, I thought I would ask as to what the immediate need of NOE’s customer base is concerning the information to get your bullets out the barrel.

      In order to understand how the suggested loads are generated and how the pages are formatted, please read:  Pressure Notes.

      Here is what the formatted Load Note pages look like and how the information is presented: 378-275 H&H Mag

      If you recommend a bullet design, please include what cartridge you using with the design.

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      Anonymous
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        I will get the data you requested generated today. Unfortunately, LEVERevolution isn’t in the QL database.

        Took a little longer than I thought. Need to get out and take care of some ranch work before the heat builds but I will be back with some info on how I come up with a load for the LEVERevolution. It is based on the BL-(C)2 load.



        Update!

        Load Notes Posted:

          [*]311-198-SP 300 BO[*]311-198-SP 308 Win[/list]

          Just a reminder, I usually only generate one Load Note sheet a day.

          Check at http://www.ranchdogoutdoors.com/data to see if the notes you are looking for are posted. If not, make a specific request via a post using the bullet ID profile and cartridge, and it will be added to the list. Custom data; specific powder requests, cartridges not in my database, and bores not within .003″ of the bullet’s design diameter, cannot be provided. Data is generated within the confines of templates; please see any Load Notes as a sample of what can be provided.

          It is a good idea to bookmark the link above once opened.

          Please remember that this data is for NOE’s and RDO’s use. Your use of our Load Notes is at your risk and only meant for a comparison against other sources.

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          I will get the data you requested generated today. Unfortunately, LEVERevolution isn’t in the QL database.

          Took a little longer than I thought. Need to get out and take care of some ranch work before the heat builds but I will be back with some info on how I come up with a load for the LEVERevolution. It is based on the BL-(C)2 load.

          Each year I hope that QuickLoad’s update will include LEVERevolution, but it hasn’t and I really doubt that it will because of its intended purpose. I have pressure trace equipment but it’s still a guess where to start and I hate just banging away in small increments to get to the max. What I have noticed is that its performance is very similar to BL-C(2), so I took every load that Hodgdon offers with LVR and compared it to the same Hodgdon’s loads for cartridge and bullet using BLC2. With that, I’ve been able to use a BLC2 load to give me a LVR load.

            [*]Grains – 1.0083[*]Case Fill – 1.0426[*]FPS – 1.0471[*]PSI – 1.10663[/list]

            Using the Max BL-(C)2 load with the factors you would get:

            [*]Grains – 42.9[*]Case Fill – 105[*]FPS – 2233[*]PSI – 39.3[/list]

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          robertking
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            Many thanks for the load workup. I had settled on a RL7 load that seemed reasonable. Was concerned with the additional bullet weight. With the pressure range of the 35rem there’s not much to go by visually. Your data coincided almost exactly with my chrno data and shows the load to be reasonably below pmax. Thanks for doing the research to get something on LEVERolution,  definitely needs some range work on my part, darn :)

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              Many thanks for the load workup. I had settled on a RL7 load that seemed reasonable. Was concerned with the additional bullet weight. With the pressure range of the 35rem there’s not much to go by visually. Your data coincided almost exactly with my chrno data and shows the load to be reasonably below pmax. Thanks for doing the research to get something on LEVERolution,  definitely needs some range work on my part, darn :)

              You’re welcome. Good luck with your shooting!

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                Ranch Dog

                I want to say thanks for all the time you put into running these Load Notes.  It is very much appreciated.

                Between Al’s last sale and my grandson deciding that my M1 carbine is “super cool” I am now the proud owner of a 311-115-HP (GC).

                I was hoping you could run this.  I am not sure if it would be worth running as both HP and FN?

                Thanks

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                  Thank you for your comments.

                  I started working on it this morning but ran out of time, but I should get it done by tomorrow morning. Designs, regardless of PB, GC, HP, etc., have a model number, can you verify that this is the 311316?

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                    Ranch Dog

                    It is the ” 311-115-RN RG4 GC ” http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/images/N.O.E._Bullet_Moulds_311-115-HP_(GC)_Sketch.Jpg

                    This will be for the M1 Carbine.

                    Thanks

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                    micaelnetz
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                      Hi Ranch Dog,

                      I ordered the new 358-161-RN (GC) and would like to use it in several different guns, to begin with .357 Mag, and the 357/45 Grizzly Winchester Magnum. Do you think you could do them? Very much appreciated, as always.

                      Onkel

                      http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/images/N.O.E._Bullet_Moulds_358-158-RN_(GC)_Sketch.Jpg

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                        Ranch Dog

                        It is the ” 311-115-RN RG4 GC ” http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/images/N.O.E._Bullet_Moulds_311-115-HP_(GC)_Sketch.Jpg

                        This will be for the M1 Carbine.

                        Thanks

                        Okay, that is not the bullet I was working with so I will need to request some additional information from Swede.

                        Hi Ranch Dog,

                        I ordered the new 358-161-RN (GC) and would like to use it in several different guns, to begin with .357 Mag, and the 357/45 Grizzly Winchester Magnum. Do you think you could do them? Very much appreciated, as always.

                        Onkel

                        http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/images/N.O.E._Bullet_Moulds_358-158-RN_(GC)_Sketch.Jpg

                        I will need to get this design from Swede as well.

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                          Ranch Dog

                          It is the ” 311-115-RN RG4 GC ” http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/images/N.O.E._Bullet_Moulds_311-115-HP_(GC)_Sketch.Jpg

                          This will be for the M1 Carbine.

                          Thanks

                          Okay, that is not the bullet I was working with so I will need to request some additional information from Swede.

                          Hi Ranch Dog,

                          I ordered the new 358-161-RN (GC) and would like to use it in several different guns, to begin with .357 Mag, and the 357/45 Grizzly Winchester Magnum. Do you think you could do them? Very much appreciated, as always.

                          Onkel

                          http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/images/N.O.E._Bullet_Moulds_358-158-RN_(GC)_Sketch.Jpg

                          I will need to get this design from Swede as well. I will not be able to help you with the 357/45 Grizzly Winchester Magnum unless you can provide a cartridge drawing with dimensions and the water volume of a fired case.

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                          stevenhoffman
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                            Thanks Ranch Dog

                            Sorry I wasn’t clear on my first post. 

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                            Anonymous
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                              Thanks Ranch Dog

                              Sorry I wasn’t clear on my first post. 

                              It’s all good.  Should have it done in the morning.

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                              Anonymous
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                                Thanks Ranch Dog

                                Sorry I wasn’t clear on my first post. 

                                It’s all good.  Should have it done in the morning.

                                I haven’t forgotten about you, should have this for you by tomorrow (Friday). Found some software and database issues that were causing some confusion but have it all worked out now.

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                                stevenhoffman
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                                  Ranch Dog

                                  I figured you would get to it when you get to it  ;D

                                  Seems like this summer has been extra busy.  Don’t worry if it takes a bit. 

                                  All the time and work you put into this is appreciated.

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                                    Just want to let you guys know that I haven’t forgotten your requests. Al has been working with his bullet database, reorganizing the bullet designation to meet the needs of his new online store. I should have my end of this done in the next day or two and then I will will run the data.

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