28 March 2006, 06:13
Crimson Misterloaddata.com
Does anyone subscribe to this? It looks like it has data for all the calibers I use and plan to use. Just wondering if it is the "be all, end all" of reloading manuals like they suggest.
Thanks
28 March 2006, 08:54
FlyingAceI have a subscription, and I use at a couple times a week. Not bad at ~$25 a year.
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30 March 2006, 02:10
GringoI have a subscription, but probably will not renew it. Reloading is the same now as when I was a pup. Take a starting load from the books and work up slowly.
A 30 min chat with the guys at the range usually covers most of the new powders if you can't stand old reliable and need to be in vogue. And never forget to place a post on AR, it usually brings rain. I have found if you are thinking about trying a new combination of powder and bullets, someone here has already done it and posted the results, just do a search.
Saludos..Frank
30 March 2006, 02:20
vapodogI subscribed.....it has a lot of data but I won't renew next year.
I don't regret signing up this time however.
30 March 2006, 14:01
Crimson MisterI like the fact that it has AI loads that are not in my manuals. I think I'll subscribe for a year, and print everything I think I might want later. Thanks.
30 March 2006, 16:29
GerryI subscribed for one year and then cancelled.
It was O.K. but I didn't feel anyone had re-invented the wheel with LoadData.
I had already received years worth of the same data every month via Reloader & Rifle magazines anyway, why pay for it twice?