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I just want to someone to tell me exactly what to load.

Figuring out what powder charge, OAL, Crimp, Etc... is irritating me.

Worst part about it is that anytime you change guns or bullets, or powder, you have to do it all over again

Ahhhh!!!!

/end rant

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Figuring out what powder charge, OAL, Crimp, Etc... is irritating me.

I set the crimp one time for my 9mm, and that was 7 years ago.

Once you select the bullet you're going to use, you set the OAL

one time, and that's it.

Once you select a powder, I just adjust that as often as I like -

makes softer and more powerful loads, depending on what I'm

doing ...

Not too hard. :cheers:

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I concur. Load development REALLY sucks. It's expensive and frustrating. I end up loading 20 rounds of each weight, 10 for the chrono and 10 for the 25 yard target. Usually work up with at least five loads in tenth of a grain increments. 40 minute drive to the range so add some gas to the equation at almost $4 a gallon (next hate rant) and its a half a day and some dough just to find out your load still sucks. Ugh.

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Does it make power factor?

Can it hit a 3X5 card consistently?

That is all my "load development" has ever consisted of.

My draws and "double taps" were real consistent Friday at the range:

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The picture is a little funny because the plate is in the trunk.

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Ha! Ha! Testing out a new target stand design, one that actually fits in the trunk of a car, and can still be height adjustable to 4 feet or 5 feet and 6 feet mainly for the IDPA guys who want to practice their classifier.

If a guy was really good at developing a website, a guy could make up a site where you picked out what components you were using and it would spit out real world results people have uploaded or entered.

The closest thing I have found is at handloads.com and using the advanced search function here on BE.

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You may try loaddata.com. They have a lot of information/loads with different powders and bullet combos. I haven't drilled down deep enough but I think they have data for what gun it was shot in too. To give you an idea.

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