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Neco quickload 3.9 is win 10 compliant
Neco quickload 3.9 is win 10 compliant














Don’t offer up your HUBZone certification for nothing). Next week is also looking nasty then I'm US bound on the 24th. Think Win-Win or No Deal 6 Actually Win-Win-Win D Your customer, your teammates or business partner(s), your own company 6 Everybody (including you) should be getting something from the opportunity (i.e. Time is my enemy at the moment, I owe JS some documentation, I'm flat out with my usual job, There's a backlog of brass that needs loading and I'm bush this weekend testing 50BMG loads with a new design of projectile.

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I'm attempting to get the first shots down range this week with the full setup so I can analysis the data during the week. The setup measurements have to be dead accurate or there'll be errors in the data which you don't want when it comes to chamber pressure. I then had to measure the case wall thickness at that point, I used a Neco case gauge although a you can also cut the case in half and measure with a micrometre. Setup involves measuring the chamber and gluing the sensor approximately midway between the case head and neck with a special type of cyanoacrylate. I purchased the pressure trace unit directly from RSI in the U.S along with an additional 5 pack of micro strain gauge kits at a cost of $1550 inc the $220 wallet raping by Aus Customs. I've added a LabRadar Chronograph, RSI Pressure Trace II, Quickload 3.9 and Shooters Lab which when coupled to the laptop along with the TruPulse 360R LRF / Kestrel 6400 provide pretty much the complete picture of the shot. I'm heading deep into the precision end of reloading and needed to invest in the tools to capture data for analysis as relying on groups won't cut it anymore due to variables (Climate & Me) corrupting results. Since there's little to f.all load data available so I've punched all the numbers into Quickload and will do the hard yards developing a winner.Ĭan you tell us a bit more about the pressure sensor? Where you get them how it works, cost? Yep, was wondering if anyone would ask about the sensor glued to the chamber. Mitch wrote:Do you have a pressure trace system by the looks? I've got 2 more scopes to mount in the near future so I'll endeavour to shoot a video showing the process start to finish. Sako Optilok have to be my all time favourites for alignment even though they suck the big one with how the rings are secured to the bases.

neco quickload 3.9 is win 10 compliant

The worst set was a 1 piece base from DTA which I ended up scrapping due to it being warped and incapable of being lapped, imagine the tension on a scope tube using a warped base.

neco quickload 3.9 is win 10 compliant

Price isn't always a good indicator of quality cause I've found the Nightforce to be the most consistent with the ease of lapping.

neco quickload 3.9 is win 10 compliant

I've done probably a dozen or more sets of rings including Barrett, Leupold, Nightforce, EraTac, DTA and Sphur with various amounts of effort required to achieve the >%90. I aim to get >%90 coverage which on this occasion was very quick, something I've noticed with the Night Force rings. Looks like you've done a neat job though!! MalleeFarmer wrote:Looks Good Brett! Though I have only lapped one set of rings and I didn't take as much material off as you perhaps I didn't take enough off.














Neco quickload 3.9 is win 10 compliant