I've written some Windows utilities for the HP 4342A Q meter. They should be useful with other Q meters as well.
If an inductance is too large to resonate with a Q meter's variable capacitor at the frequency of interest, you can add an auxiliary capacitor to achieve resonance. However, even if the Q of the auxiliary capacitor is very high, it can significantly alter indicated Q. For example, if you use a 3000 pF auxiliary capacitor with a Q of 3000 to augment a variable capacitance of 300 pF and the indicated Q is 600, the meter would read 733 if the auxiliary capacitor had no loss. All that's needed to correct indicated Q is the capacitance and Q of the auxiliary capacitor. You can use the Q meter to measure both. The utilities in this package perform the necessary calculations. They are here:
http://ham-radio.com/k6sti/hp4342a.zipBrian