300 Winchester Magnum case capacities for 5 different cartridge case manufacturers. The default database of QuickLOAD for example contains 5 different. The case capacity of different cartridge brands of a particular chambering can significantly vary between cartridge case manufacturers and even production lots. This also provides insight into the uniformity of the sampled lot.Ī water case capacity test measurement of 4 fired. A case capacity establishment should be done by measuring several fired cases from a particular production lot and calculating their average case capacity. This liquid volume measurement method can be practically employed to about a 0.01 to 0.02 ml or 0.15 to 0.30 grains of water precision level for firearms cartridge cases. The added weight of the water is then used to establish the liquid volume and hence the case capacity. The internal case volume has to be established by weighing empty once-fired cartridge cases from a production lot, then filling the cases with fresh or distilled water up to the point of overflowing and weighing the water-filled cases. Such wildcat cartridges have no official dimensions nor other performance related specifications.Ĭartridge case volume establishment īesides the standard entered information, the actual internal volume or cartridge case capacity of the used cases is an important parameter for QuickLOAD to obtain usable predictions. (Commission Internationale Permanente Pour L'Epreuve Des Armes A Feu Portative) or its American equivalent, SAAMI (Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute) come into play. Some default data is incomplete, since it was not released by the manufacturer or when components that are neither officially registered with nor sanctioned by C.I.P. The default database however contains some errors, so measuring sizes, weights and case capacities of components intended for use and if appropriate correcting default provided data is wise to avoid surprises and make the predictions more accurate. The default database contains more than 2,500 projectiles, over 1,200 cartridges, over 225 powders and dimensional drawings and photos of many cartridges. Data can later be imported or entered by the user to expand the programs database. The database of the more recent versions of QuickLOAD also include dimensional technical drawings of the predefined cartridges and for most cartridges photographic images. QuickLOAD has a default database of predefined bullets, cartridges and propellants. 4 QuickTARGET external ballistics predictor computer program.