Hodgdon load data
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Hodgdon load data
Here is the link to Hodgdon load data,
http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp
not every thing is listed but good information anyway...
http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp
not every thing is listed but good information anyway...
kcatto- Member
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Re: Hodgdon load data
I have a sticky published with the links to the reloading data sites.
http://www.atgreloading.com/world-of-reloading-f10/free-published-data-links-t146.htm
http://www.atgreloading.com/world-of-reloading-f10/free-published-data-links-t146.htm
XbonesX- Mod
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Re: Hodgdon load data
gotcha... how do I delete this thread...
thank you I did not see it....
thank you I did not see it....
kcatto- Member
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Re: Hodgdon load data
No need to delet it, just leave it so others will know where to find the data links in case they missed them.
I also use Hodgdon data service quite a bit and compare notes between their powder data and the bullet manufacturer's data in my manuals.
Sometimes they will vary a grain or two between minimum charges and maximum charges. I have relied on both and split the difference, then work up to the highest maximum while watching for over pressure signs.
Sometimes my most accurate loads are also near max or at max charge.
It's nice to have a couple different data referrences to compare with each other.........way better than going into a new load blind and just taking someone else's advice.
I also use Hodgdon data service quite a bit and compare notes between their powder data and the bullet manufacturer's data in my manuals.
Sometimes they will vary a grain or two between minimum charges and maximum charges. I have relied on both and split the difference, then work up to the highest maximum while watching for over pressure signs.
Sometimes my most accurate loads are also near max or at max charge.
It's nice to have a couple different data referrences to compare with each other.........way better than going into a new load blind and just taking someone else's advice.
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