LoadData.com is a fantastic web site.
If you subscribe there is EVERY printed reloading data available to you with a few clicks of your mouse.
But I just discovered a whole section of GREAT articles I did not know existed on the site. They did a pretty good job of hiding them.
Many of the articles are free, you don't need to subscribe. But if you reload, you really should subsrcibe for a year, put an old laptop in the reloading dedicated to this site and no mater what cartridge you are loading for, there is every bit of data available.
Click on the "brown boxes" for many more articles:
http://www.loaddata.com/articles/index.cfm
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tons of GREAT rifle articles here:
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Re: Tons of GREAT rifle articles here:
Wow, thanks for sharing. I new of that website, but didn't see the articles. Happy thanksgiving.
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Re: Tons of GREAT rifle articles here:
The two websites I spend money to join are LoadData.comand AmmoGuide.com; the former has lots of 'factory' data, and good articles, and the latter has the best search-engine for "what-if" load data there is, including both 'user' and 'factory' data. Both well worth the nominal fee.
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Want REAL change? . . . . . "Boortz/Nugent in 2012 . . . ! "