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Apr 27th, 2026 at 1:10pm
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Which is the best ??  Like some of you, my books and manuals are full of load data for powders that no longer exist.  I plan to get a couple buddies and go in on a subscription to an " on line" data source.  So, which has the most data in terms of brands, bullets, cast and J's, powders  etc.  I have peeked at a couple and they seem to be pushing one brand of powder or bullets.  Really looking for the most comprehensive site out there.  Cost is secondary consideration as it will be shared.      thanks in advance.
  
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Reply #1 - Apr 27th, 2026 at 6:57pm
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These guys are pretty good
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Load data is very good, but at 35$ a year I wouldn't think it prudent to share the cost...
  
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Reply #3 - yesterday at 4:32pm
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If you're going in together you might consider a ballistic calculator program instead. You can then customize load data or build your own, and run it through the program to tell you velocities, and chamber pressures before loading anything up. The best programs will also give you a warning if a powder is too low or too high, or if certain powders aren't suitable for certain cartridges. Do a search for ballistic calculators and there are many to choose from. Quickload seems to be one many guys use.
  

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