Does reloading data exist in spreadsheet form?

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Is the data available as a downloadable file? So far I haven't even seen online reloading data with the ability to format it to send to a printer.

I got this notion after buying a Frankford Intellidropper that promised their app was preloaded with reloading data.
That's an awesome idea. There's an app for EVERYTHING.
The problem is their app has no load data--just specs for individual components to help YOU create a load.
 
Is the data available as a downloadable file? So far I haven't even seen online reloading data with the ability to format it to send to a printer.

I got this notion after buying a Frankford Intellidropper that promised their app was preloaded with reloading data.
That's an awesome idea. There's an app for EVERYTHING.
The problem is their app has no load data--just specs for individual components to help YOU create a load.
Sounds like your talking about the program quickload... some people really like it. Never used it myself
 
There are various forms of published reloading data include hard copy and online. I’ve never found a published soft copy available in a spreadsheet or CSV format. I end up typing the data into my spreadsheet as a separate row and it’s denoted as load data. Subsequent load work ups and test results are the next rows. Good luck.
 
Nothing I’ve seen anywhere, that is unfortunately something you would have to do on your own and add to it. It would be great if one was available though.
 
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The problem is their app has no load data--just specs for individual components to help YOU create a load.

That's exactly why they created the app. So you can put in your favorite loads and when you get to reloading, you can select from your library and start dumping. I realized that when I picked it up but I do like that feature.
 
When I started loading 6.5 Grendel I found my manuals didn't have it listed, I went to the powder and bullet manufacturers and printed out each page then I put them in clear plastic folders and store it with the brass.

Ditto. I keep mine in a binder.
 
Barnes' website is currently down, but their data is pretty convenient if their website comes back. Load data for each chambering is a separate pdf file. When/if their site comes back, I am going to download the file for every chambering I currently load and every one that I think I might someday load.
 
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