I appreciate your concern for my safety as well as the financial security of Taurus. :wink:
Quickload is no end-all-be-all of load development, but it has made startlingly accurate predictions many times in the past. If you're not familiar with it, it's basically Powley's calculations, but with most modern powders added to the data pool. You give a case capacity, COL, bullet weight/design, pressure limit, caliber and bullet weight. It puts it all together and comes up with an estimate of how much of which powder you can burn behind the bullet for X psi, and what speed you can expect from your length of barrel.
I realize that a 1.24" bullet in a 1.77" cartridge doesn't leave much room for powder, about 12g in fact. And to squeeze 20g into that tight a space would be pretty much impossible. And right dangerous if you did manage to. I'll have to look again at the response.
But as a for instance, I've seen loads for the 480 Ruger using 7-8g of Unique with a 405g. So this isn't completely absurd. Just a bit odd.
But I'm all about odd.
If I can find a safe load of 518g/900 fps I'll definitely go shoot something with it.
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