Thanks for the reply Tim.
Wondering why QuiclLOAD does not work well for straight -walled cartridges? Was thinking of buying it........
Anyway, I have researched Rem Max loads, pressures, CIP, CUP, PSI, PMax, etc, on the net for months now.......... and I have STILL to find a definitive site that has published or listed the pressures for it`s stated loads. The powder manufacturers don`t publish the pressures, and neither does the Lyman manual that I have.....Grrrrr.
At best, I have only been able to piece together bits of pressure info from here and there on the various sites I have visited. I understand that there are MANY variables that complicate an effort to produce accurate baseline pressures. Revolvers and their long forcing cone type throats produce a very different pressure than does a carbine chamber with a tight, short leade. Much of the .357 Max info and data stems from testing with revolvers, not unexpectedly......
There are literally hundreds of threads that abound, with guys providing .357 max loading data, with powder weights, primer, bullet and case choice info, but few provide an actual measured velocity, and fewer yet, if any provide measured pressure ratings. Thus my request for the QuickLOAD data.......... Obviously, I do not want to stress my Uberti to the upper limit, and nor do I want to be on the verge of squib loads. I`m essentially wanting to know, where in the pressure range, as in psi, of the .357 Rem max, does a 180 gr 2000fps in 22 inch barrel load lie? Top 10 percent of the permissable pressure? 75 percent of the top pressure? You get the idea.
I have H110 and Lil`gun powder, that`s it. Can`t buy AA 1680 here in Canada.......nobody sells it. Might be able to get some IMR 4227, haven`t tried yet. Figuring on using what I have on hand.
Here are some more links with .357 Max data. For 180 gr bullets and H110 pwder, the powder weights range from a starting weight of 15.0 gr and go as high as 24.5 gr, lol.
http://www.reloadammo.com/357max.htmhttp://www.riflemagazine.com/magazine/PDF/hl109partial.pdfhttp://www.scribd.com/doc/25023393/Hodgdon-Reloading-Guidehttp://stevespages.com/357p_5_180.htmlhttp://www.bellmtcs.com/store/images/downloads/357%20Max%20Handloader%2094.PDFhttp://www.lasc.us/Fryxell357Max.htm