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Quickload software. is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Montana Marksman" data-source="post: 1590037" data-attributes="member: 96939"><p>I love books...manuals with gobs of data I can pick up anytime and refer to, highlight, bookmark, etc. Been reloading since 1982, and am meticulous about record keeping. Got my first PC in 1988, and have been crossing back and forth between paper and electronic references for many many years....building my own spreadsheets of recipes, exchanging with friends and fellow reloaders....until 2010 or 2011, when I tooK the <strong>Load Data</strong> plunge (<span style="color: #0080ff"><u><span style="color: #000000"><a href="http://www.loadddata.com" target="_blank">www.loaddata.com</a></span></u>)</span> and have never looked back. especially useful for "new-ish" calibers that are up and coming before they ever hit mainstream, but I wanted to play with them (300 AAC BLK after Whisper,-when you had to cut own brass from 223, 224 Valkyrie, 204 Ruger in 2004, and the recent slew of Nosler introductions are available at your fingertips long before print availability, and sortable to your taste and preferences. $30.00 annually is, as mentioned previously, CHEAP when you break it down by use....and an INVESTMENT. not a cost, in my opinion....give it a try along with or as an alternative to QL.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montana Marksman, post: 1590037, member: 96939"] I love books...manuals with gobs of data I can pick up anytime and refer to, highlight, bookmark, etc. Been reloading since 1982, and am meticulous about record keeping. Got my first PC in 1988, and have been crossing back and forth between paper and electronic references for many many years....building my own spreadsheets of recipes, exchanging with friends and fellow reloaders....until 2010 or 2011, when I tooK the [B]Load Data[/B] plunge ([COLOR=#0080ff][U][COLOR=#000000][URL='http://www.loadddata.com']www.loaddata.com[/URL][/COLOR][/U])[/COLOR] and have never looked back. especially useful for "new-ish" calibers that are up and coming before they ever hit mainstream, but I wanted to play with them (300 AAC BLK after Whisper,-when you had to cut own brass from 223, 224 Valkyrie, 204 Ruger in 2004, and the recent slew of Nosler introductions are available at your fingertips long before print availability, and sortable to your taste and preferences. $30.00 annually is, as mentioned previously, CHEAP when you break it down by use....and an INVESTMENT. not a cost, in my opinion....give it a try along with or as an alternative to QL..... [/QUOTE]
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