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Posted: 4/4/2012 11:17:22 AM EDT
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This is a project I suggested months past. With the resurging numbers of new reloaders ahead of the election bringing an an upsurge in repetitive posts, I have to concede to my distaste for tacked threads to give this a try. The worse that can happen is that I will untack the thread.
Rules - - This thread will contain links to other threads where the load data is posted. Think of this thread as a file cabinet with a drawer marked "Centerfire Rifle Load Data", "Centerfire Handgun Load Data", "Load Data for Specific Gunpowders", and possibly other categories. Each of those links will go to a thread where additional links to other threads for specific cartridges or gunpowder will be found. Create a new thread for the information you want to add, then add a link in the thread for that data. Follow the links below to understand the organization. - If a thread exists for the load data you want to add, don't start a new thread. - If you start a new thread, say for Jeffrey #2 data, add your link in the appropriate master thread and then alert one of the moderators for the forum so we can set a toggle on the thread that prevents it from falling into the archive. - We already have a Reloading Database, but this format allows everyone to simply post what they have without moderator interaction. Please use the following post format. Fill in what you can when you post, then fill in the rest later when possible. This format makes your submission compatible with the existing tacked Reloading Database. Intended use: Training\practice, , plinking, hunting, tactical, etc. Notes\Comments: Cartridge/Caliber: Case manufacturer: Case length: Bullet manufacturer: Bullet weight and type: Powder type: Powder charge weight: OAL: Primer: Firearm tested in: Chrono data (Avg, ES, SD): |
Remember Braydon Nichols and his Dad, Chinook Pilot CWO Bryan Nichols, KIA in Afghanistan 6 August 2011
Remember Braydon Nichols and his Dad, Chinook Pilot CWO Bryan Nichols, KIA in Afghanistan 6 August 2011
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UPDATED 2/24/2014 NEITHER AR15.com NOR THE AUTHOR OF THIS WEBPAGE TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. BY USING THIS DATA, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY AND HOLD THE AUTHOR AND Ar15.com FREE OF ANY LIABILITY. Always remember to consult the manufacturer's load data and work your loads up by starting below the manufacturer's listed maximum charge. No attempts have been made to check if the loads are within the manufacturer's allowed range. The files are shared using Google Drive. By clicking on the link, it will open the file in Google's viewer. From there, you can download the whole file to your computer. Click here to DOWNLOAD the file as an Excel spreadsheet (RIFLE) Click here to DOWNLOAD the file as an Excel spreadsheet (PISTOL) For factory load velocity data, please refer to this post. |
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