06 July 2012, 10:22
303GuyAnyone using AmmoGuide?
I've subscribed. I found it quite useful in the past but then they restricted free access but now I can get to all their stuff. I think it would be worth adding more lad data (that's from users). Trouble is, the loads shown are not lab tested so one needs to apply causing and good sense. But I like the site just the same. I see someone has a hornet load hotter than mine and mine is no sloach.
06 July 2012, 16:24
LuckyduckerI have been a member of ammoguide for a number of years and use their data as a load suggestion sometimes when deciding what powder for a new load etc. I also compare their data to other load data resources and use my own judgement when applying any data for use in my ammunition.
06 July 2012, 16:50
jeffeosso12 bucks .. every year... since inception...
you use load books, yeah? you KNOW that most of those loads aren't actually lap tested with pressure equipment, right?
08 July 2012, 07:46
lawndartIs this the Wolfe publishing site?
I saw some load sections lifted straight out of both press releases and loading manuals.
Better to save up for their "from the beginning" CD sets.
09 July 2012, 02:11
303GuyIt's quite an informative site but one must remember
these are not not lab tested loads , rather, they are loads developed by folks like you and me and must therefor be treated with caution. I would hope the developers of the loads are responsible and the ones I've looked at seem to be but even so, they're developed for a specific gun with specific components. Here's the link;
http://ammoguide.comquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
12 bucks .. every year... since inception...
you use load books, yeah? you KNOW that most of those loads aren't actually lap tested with pressure equipment, right?
Me too... well since I found out about it
Snake