Quick load data

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I have a favour to ask from someone that has quick load software.
Can you please run data for a .264 win mag, US 869 powder, 140 Berger VLD and 140 nosler accaubond LR.
1 in 8 twist.
Thanks.
 
actually its illegal to do so and neconos enforces this by sending legal warnigns. Just saying. I suggest you buy the software.
 
My understanding of this is that it is illegal to copy but not to pass on info. No different than buying a DVD and letting someone watch it. Sure , the parent company says it's illegal to get you to purchase one but I'm told this is not the case. This is info that I've read on other posts concerning this subject.
 
My understanding of this is that it is illegal to copy but not to pass on info. No different than buying a DVD and letting someone watch it. Sure , the parent company says it's illegal to get you to purchase one but I'm told this is not the case. This is info that I've read on other posts concerning this subject.

1. You are correct, the "output" of Quickload is not copyrighted because the data you input is yours. Just as the output of Microsoft word from your computer is yours and "NOT" copyrighted.
2. The software and copyright does not belong to NECO, they just sell the DVD. And then tell you this lie to sell more copies of Quickload.
3. You need a chronograph to "tune" Quickload and adjust the burn rate in Quickload until its velocity matches your chronograph to get accurate chamber pressure and velocities.
4. You also need other information like case capacity in H2O of a fired case from "your"rifle. Example Quickload will default to the lowest case capacity of a given caliber. And with a .223/5.56 this is 28.0 grains of H2O, "my" Lake City cases hold 30.6 grains of H2O and this difference will make 6,000 psi difference in chamber pressure.

Bottom line, the output of Quickload is not copyrighted, and the correct answer to the OP question can not be answered because of insufficient data.

Now look at the link below and tell me the output of Quickload is copyrighted and all these websites are breaking the law.

https://www.google.com/search?q=quickload+data&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwi7n5y40ojTAhWh64MKHdHKAMUQ_AUICCgD&biw=1366&bih=619
 
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1. You are correct, the "output" of Quickload is not copyrighted because the data you input is yours. Just as the output of Microsoft word from your computer is yours and "NOT" copyrighted.
2. The software and copyright does not belong to NECO, they just sell the DVD. And then tell you this lie to sell more copies of Quickload.
3. You need a chronograph to "tune" Quickload and adjust the burn rate in Quickload until its velocity matches your chronograph to get accurate chamber pressure and velocities.
4. You also need other information like case capacity in H2O of a fired case from "your"rifle. Example Quickload will default to the lowest case capacity of a given caliber. And with a .223/5.56 this is 28.0 grains of H2O, "my" Lake City cases hold 30.6 grains of H2O and this difference will make 6,000 psi difference in chamber pressure.

Bottom line, the output of Quickload is not copyrighted, and the correct answer to the OP question can not be answered because of insufficient data.

Now look at the link below and tell me the output of Quickload is copyrighted and all these websites are breaking the law.

https://www.google.com/search?q=quickload+data&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwi7n5y40ojTAhWh64MKHdHKAMUQ_AUICCgD&biw=1366&bih=619

Thank you bigedp for the input. If I'm not mistaken I believe it was a post by you that gave me the info. Again TKS
 
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