Reloading site I came across.
#1

Some of you may already know of this site but I came across it googling "reloading data" and thoughit was worth sharing with you folks.
It has every single standard cartridge listed and data from all of the books on a single page in alphabetical and numerical order. There is Berger, Barnes, Alliant, Accurate, Hodgdon, Nosler, Swift, Speer, Sierra, IMR, Ramshot, etc... etc... etc... Also pistol and shotgun load data.
The only kicker is it requires a $30 anual membership fee to view the actual charge data. I think it would be well worth it.
Any way, if you want to take a look here it is.
http://www.loaddata.com/home/index.cfm
It has every single standard cartridge listed and data from all of the books on a single page in alphabetical and numerical order. There is Berger, Barnes, Alliant, Accurate, Hodgdon, Nosler, Swift, Speer, Sierra, IMR, Ramshot, etc... etc... etc... Also pistol and shotgun load data.
The only kicker is it requires a $30 anual membership fee to view the actual charge data. I think it would be well worth it.
Any way, if you want to take a look here it is.
http://www.loaddata.com/home/index.cfm
#2

ORIGINAL: bigbulls
Some of you may already know of this site but I came across it googling "reloading data" and thoughit was worth sharing with you folks.
It has every single standard cartridge listed and data from all of the books on a single page in alphabetical and numerical order. There is Berger, Barnes, Alliant, Accurate, Hodgdon, Nosler, Swift, Speer, Sierra, IMR, Ramshot, etc... etc... etc... Also pistol and shotgun load data.
The only kicker is it requires a $30 anual membership fee to view the actual charge data. I think it would be well worth it.
Any way, if you want to take a look here it is.
http://www.loaddata.com/home/index.cfm
Some of you may already know of this site but I came across it googling "reloading data" and thoughit was worth sharing with you folks.
It has every single standard cartridge listed and data from all of the books on a single page in alphabetical and numerical order. There is Berger, Barnes, Alliant, Accurate, Hodgdon, Nosler, Swift, Speer, Sierra, IMR, Ramshot, etc... etc... etc... Also pistol and shotgun load data.
The only kicker is it requires a $30 anual membership fee to view the actual charge data. I think it would be well worth it.
Any way, if you want to take a look here it is.
http://www.loaddata.com/home/index.cfm
#3

Nice thought BB but I think the $30 may be better put toward a new reload manual that can have at your fingertips with load options.
Have you ever looked at thereloadbench.com ?
Have you ever looked at thereloadbench.com ?
#4
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I signed up for it. Downloaded well over $30 worth of manual pages. Kept me from having to buy a Barnes book and a Nosler book. It's a value if you shoot several calibers and use several different manufacturer's bullets.
#5

I signed up for it. Downloaded well over $30 worth of manual pages. Kept me from having to buy a Barnes book and a Nosler book. It's a value if you shoot several calibers and use several different manufacturer's bullets.
It isn't loads that differentpeople have come up with for thier individual rifles. It is published load data from all of themanufacturers manualsin one single place with out having to purchase all of the manuals seaperately. Just a single manual costs $25 or more.
For example, for a 338 RUM they list load data from Accurate, Hodgdon, Barnes #3, Barnes #4, Hornady, Hodgdon, IMR, Ramshot, Sierra, Swift, and Nosler.