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12/6/2011 12:05:23 PM EDT
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This website worth a subscription? I applied for a free membership today but info to free members is very limited. Is it worth the $19 for a payed subscription?
12/6/2011 12:09:41 PM EDT
[#1]
I would say no. There are MANY people here who are very smart and can answer your questions or point you in the right direction. Why not save that money and buy a membership to this site?
12/6/2011 12:30:54 PM EDT
[#2]
Well I'm looking for a site that I can look up load data with the specific cartridges, projectile, powder and primer, without having to ask every time I want to check out a different load. Is there ANY website like that? The way is see it, I can purchase a reloading manual for 30 or so bucks and have load data specific to that manufacture. Or I could find a site that offers ALL sorts of different load data and pay probably less than what I would pay for a manual.
12/6/2011 12:34:49 PM EDT
[#3]
Arfcom is where you should spend your money for membership at.

For what you want, look to the powder makers sites.

Lots of other free loading data sites. Google is your friend.
12/6/2011 12:50:24 PM EDT
[#4]
Yes, the subscription is worth the 19 bucks. I've been a paid member there for many years and have gotten my money's worth on many occasions.

Also, like Dryflash sez, membership here is worth the coin as well.
12/6/2011 8:02:18 PM EDT
[#5]
Loaddata.com better?
12/6/2011 8:14:12 PM EDT
[#6]
I belong to that site.  Some of their load data obviously comes from other plagerized sources like Hodgdon.  They do have some nice features, a relatively large database and nice search engine to boot.  For instance, you can list a powder and ask for the calibers and configurations that use that particular powder.  They cover practically all cartridges and present dimensional data for the case.  In addition, I view it as yet another source to validate load recipes.
12/7/2011 1:41:51 AM EDT
[#7]
Most of the data comes from manufactures published load data. Another FREE site that is handy is www.handloads.com
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