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Posted: 1/6/2010 8:20:17 AM EDT
| pretty straight forward question. Is it worth the $30 a year? is it a good place for info? I'd perfer posts from ppl who have actually signed up for it or know someone who've used it. Thanks!! |
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go to loaddata.com and get yourself a membership. Well worth it. It offers a very comprehensive database that is continuously being updated. This person seems to think so. ETA: Quoted from THIS THREAD I've always managed to get good loads by reviewing the powder & Bullet manufacturer sites, and comparing data in my manuals. Decide on what looks to be most promising & work up a load. So far it's worked for me. |
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I was a member for a year. I think it is worth the $30.
Keep in mind that Load data has many loads listed, not all are complete. Most of the data is from all ready printed load manuals. There is alsoo load info from printed magazines and also user submitted data. I would have to say that the data is not verified through any third party. Meaning Load data is one large database run by a publishing company. They do not seem to verifiy the validity of the data before it hits the site. Some data is in fact incomplete. No primer listed, or case listed. ETC. That said the vast majority of data right from the load manuals reside on the site. This alone makes it worth it. Also you can find some obscure load info there. It is a good place to start. I will renew my subscription. I would also say don't spend the extra money on the binder they offer. It's nothing special. Just print your data and put it in a book. Then use it when you need it. You can make your own custom book that way. |
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