Which reloading apps do you use...find helpful?

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Another vote for Load Data.
I need to get better at my search info to net results quicker, but there is a TON of good stuff there.

It was a real winner for me this weekend when I found Data specifically for the Xtreme Bullet is was wanting to try in something else.
 
Loaddata is good but the search function is worse than terrible. It is actually text dependent and returns only what you put in. For ex 45/70 will not give you 45-70 data.
 
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This one comes handy if not comfortable with 15 Books data check...
Seeing as most manufacturers provide a lot of data for online for free, $35/ year is too rich for my blood. With most manuals running ~$20 I think I’d rather invest in 1-2 physical books every year instead of a website.Some things I’d rather have in person should I not be able to access the internet for some reason.
 
Hornady, VihtaVuori and about 16 reloading manuals. Hodgdon online and Annual Manual.
 
Is it weird that I only reload at home, using my loading "bench" and tools, including many, many published manuals dating from about 1938-to-2016, and my own hand-written notebooks, at my fingertips?

I do have the Sierra app on my iDevices (iPhone, iPad, iPod, and iMac, iGuess...) but I don't use it much. It's too limited. I like books. :)
 
Best one I have other than my many manuals and powder mfg data centers.


By far the best..



Wait for it......


The High Road
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Of all the apps "resources" mentioned, that's probably the only one where you'll find reliable load data for a variety of pre-plastic-gun cartridges like .38S&W, .32-20WCF, .380/200 Mk.1, .455 Mk.II, ...the Sierra app doesn't even have .32S&W Long.
 
Vihtavuori’s app is the only one I have downloaded on my phone. I use Hodgdons online guide also. None of the bullet makers guides interest me much as most an of my bullets are cast bullets I make myself.
 
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