Hodgdon online load data - site change?

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Go to the Hodgdon reloading data site. https://www.hodgdonreloading.com/node
I’m not sure where you got the “/node” on the URL but I’d direct everyone to:
https://www.hodgdonreloading.com/
Since I’m on a tablet there may be differences when website’s present web pages to various devices. Websites may deliver different content to different devices. I figured maybe they just changed what I was seeing.
Maybe I'm different but besides the color change and the addition of "Metric" the site works just the same as it always have.
They added checkboxes so you can select more than one bullet weight, and once you do that you have to select powders, whether you select “all” or individuals. Definitely changes going on, whether it’s better or worse is up to you. I do like the ability to see multiple bullet weights to compare them a bit easier and also refine the powders selected.
I guess I still wonder when I select “Pistol”, who decided what calibers to put in the selection?
 
I surf mostly on my phone using Dolphin web browser. The old site only allowed 1 or all powder selection at a time. Now it looks like I can select 1 or more powders to compare.
 
"They added checkboxes so you can select more than one bullet weight, and once you do that you have to select powders, whether you select “all” or individuals. Definitely changes going on, whether it’s better or worse is up to you. I do like the ability to see multiple bullet weights to compare them a bit easier and also refine the powders selected.".
Well, on my computer using google Chrome I have always been able to check multiple items in bullet weight, powder manufacture and/or individual powders. Many times I just enter the bullet weight, leave the powder choices blank so I can compare powder data. The only difference between the pre-update and the current site is different colors and addition of Metric option. But I've only been using the Hodgdon site as an addition for my published manuals for 10-12 years...

The choices for Pistol Caliber are a wide array of all the common pistol cartridges reloaded today.
 
I like that you can convert to metric now. When measuring OAL for seating depth, the millimeters are easier to read than the fractions of an inch on my non-digital calipers that I use.

Saves having to multiply x 25.4 each time.
 
I like that you can convert to metric now. When measuring OAL for seating depth, the millimeters are easier to read than the fractions of an inch on my non-digital calipers that I use.

Saves having to multiply x 25.4 each time.
I have a pair of those calipers, .05mm or 1/128th inch. I agree, the fractional part is hard to read.
 
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