Don't know if this would be helpful to anyone, but thought I would post this extrapolated loading chart for the .338 Lapua Magnum I finished today when I couldn't find what I was looking for.
All the chart contents in Black are straight from the book, all the red italicized ones are calculated out using a corsponding quadratic equation and projected along a matching parabola, then rounded to the nearest 10th.
The amounts at the bottom are a quick chart for how many reloaded rounds you can get out of each pound of ammo for each grain/velocity you choose. Chart goes from subsonic up to Mach 3 for all 4 bullet weights.
Please note, many of these powders are not designed to be used under many of these shown loads. Also, the max capacity of the LM is around 113, so there are loads shown which literally don't fit. This is just a complete projection for reference only.
Also, at this time I only made this for the .338, didn't make this for any other calibers... sorry, maybe some day.
With all that said, here's the chart:
All the chart contents in Black are straight from the book, all the red italicized ones are calculated out using a corsponding quadratic equation and projected along a matching parabola, then rounded to the nearest 10th.
The amounts at the bottom are a quick chart for how many reloaded rounds you can get out of each pound of ammo for each grain/velocity you choose. Chart goes from subsonic up to Mach 3 for all 4 bullet weights.
Please note, many of these powders are not designed to be used under many of these shown loads. Also, the max capacity of the LM is around 113, so there are loads shown which literally don't fit. This is just a complete projection for reference only.
Also, at this time I only made this for the .338, didn't make this for any other calibers... sorry, maybe some day.
With all that said, here's the chart:
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