Internal Ballistics Calculators
Description
What are internal ballistics calculators?
Internal ballistics, or load recipe calculation tools, are software solutions designed to model what happens inside a firearm from ignition until the bullet exits the muzzle. These tools typically calculate key parameters such as chamber pressure, muzzle velocity, and powder burn characteristics for a given powder charge. Unlike static load tables, which provide fixed starting and maximum values, internal ballistics calculators simulate the firing process dynamically based on user-defined inputs.
Users can enter detailed cartridge specifications such as case capacity, primer type, powder selection and charge weight, bullet weight and geometry, seating depth, and barrel length. The software then applies mathematical and physical models to project pressure curves, velocity development, and burn efficiency throughout the firing cycle. This allows reloaders to evaluate whether a load is likely to remain within safe pressure limits and to understand how changes to individual components influence performance.
By enabling “what-if” analysis before live testing, these tools support a more methodical and informed load development process. They help reduce unnecessary trial-and-error at the range, conserve components, and improve consistency. For advanced users, internal ballistics software also provides insight into the underlying mechanics of a load, making it easier to diagnose pressure behavior, optimize performance, and achieve predictable results across different firearms and conditions.
How does ballistics software work?
Ballistics software uses mathematical and physical models to simulate powder combustion, pressure buildup, and bullet acceleration inside the barrel. Users input cartridge, bullet, powder, and firearm parameters, and the software processes these inputs using calibrated models and component databases.
The result is an estimate of pressure curves, muzzle velocity, and, when supported, external ballistic data such as trajectory and bullet drop. These projections help users evaluate the impact of load changes before conducting real-world testing.
Why should I use a ballistics calculator?
Most published reloading data is produced by bullet and powder manufacturers and is based on specific test configurations. This data typically provides starting and maximum loads with corresponding pressure and velocity values, but it assumes fixed parameters such as overall length, barrel length, and case capacity.
Ballistics calculators address these limitations by allowing users to explore how changes to individual parameters affect performance. Instead of relying solely on generalized test data, reloaders can estimate results for their specific firearm, components, and intended use, leading to better-informed decisions and more predictable outcomes.
Pros
- +Real-time simulation of pressure curves and velocities
- +Allows safe exploration of custom loads before testing
- +Highly flexible with user-defined parameters
Cons
- −Requires understanding of internal ballistics concepts
- −Results depend on accuracy of input data
- −May not match real-world results without proper calibration
Resource Comparison
| Attribute | Gordon Reloading Tool (GRT)75 / 100 | Quickload68 / 100 | Precise Load68 / 100 |
|---|---|---|---|
| General | |||
Format | Available as a .zip download. Requires local installation. Supports Windows and Linux only. | Available on DC-ROM only. Requires CD-ROM reader to run. Supports only Windows operating systems. | web application - can be accessed from any device with a web browser |
Cross-device usage | mobile view is not optimized | ||
Cloud Backup | local installation | local installation | |
Prix | free | €159.00 appr. $189 | free |
Price of updates | free | €35.00 appr. $42 | free |
Mises à jour | The last officially published stable version of GRT was released in 2021 (often referenced as the 2021.2030 nightly build). It is indicated that this version will not be further developed in its classic form.  | by CD-ROM - Version 3.9 from 2021 remains the last official release | unknown |
| Coverage | |||
Nombre de marques de projectiles | 62 | 79 some ore no longer existing | 27 |
Nombre d'ogives/balles | 4,267 | 7,855 many are no longer available | 2,698 |
Nombre de calibres | 413 | 1,359 Some are counted twice as SAAMI and CIP option | 401 |
Nombre de marques de poudres | 18 | 18 | 13 |
Nombre de Poudres | 249 | 314 | 171 some are marked as draft |
Nombre de recettes de rechargement | Calculator with an indefinite number of recipe options | Calculator with an indefinite number of recipe options | Calculator with an indefinite number of recipe options |
| Data Quality and Transparency | |||
LHT / Profondeur d'enfoncement indiquée | |||
Capacité de la douille (déclarée) | |||
Longueur de canon indiquée | |||
Densité de chargement indiquée | |||
| Additional features | |||
Journal de Rechargement | |||
Weapon register | |||
Journal de mesure de vitesse | |||
| Calculator options | |||
Calculateur de trajectoire intégré | |||
Target Velocity Calculator | |||
Calcul de l'Optimal Barrel Time (OBT) | |||
Parametric Powder Search (PPS) | |||
Outil de rechargement propulsé par l'IA | |||
| Specifics | |||
Additional info | Had historically an active community supporting the development | Pioneer in the field of ballistics simulators | Newcomer, hobby project, sustainability unclear |


