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Load data subscription
Awesome. Anyone who is on the fence about the $35 I think it is worth it. More load data than anywhere else I have looked.
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I haven't spent the cost of a reload book (paper hard copy) on a digital subscription yet.
But if I did, I would make a project of either printing out a hard copy of it, or at least a pdf of it before the subscription expired.
I like to have paper copies of load books, though
. Some of that reason is for the information contained in the books that isn't load data.
https://www.loaddata.com/
It looks easy to search, and has a lot of data from diffrent sources, ( powder mfg's, handloader magazine,bullet mfg's, P.O. ackley data, as well as data that is in the other printed load books)
So yes, I can see the appeal and usefulness of it.
I'm still thinking about quickload at some time though.
Last edited by mapper; July 18th, 2017 at 10:33 AM.
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https://www.loaddata.com/Caliber
You can search loadings, and see but the charge weights are shown with subscription,
Still a good way to look and see if it is a good option before signing up.
Also you can search by caliber, weight, powder, etc..
https://www.loaddata.com/
This was just from a quick look at it.
Last edited by mapper; July 18th, 2017 at 11:02 AM.
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Mapper what is the site you sent me the R33 load data from?
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Not a site, a friend of mine ran it in quickload.
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