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It annoys me when I go to check reloading data from powder makers that I have used in the past and it is no longer there on their web site. It would help if the had a library of previous data you could search. You can contact them and often they can give you what you need. But how much extra would it cost them to make it all accessible on line? Im still using their powder so they have a vested interest in giving me the information so I can keep buying their powder.
I have printed out pages of loading data that I now have to keep in notebooks. This kind of defeats going online to find what I need. I might as well just go back to buying outdated loading books.
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Ditto, that!
Its almost like someone in marketing stuck their nose into whot technical info is made available, only hawking the latest or newest products.
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One easy way is to simply download it to a thumb drive. Make folders with company name & date, you can put a lot of data on a thumb drive that way.
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