This came up in another thread, and I had already started for my uses:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/119kM4fLV-6IXTMXIJ7S-irxz--gN30i_N4CsE5Jcbes/edit?usp=sharing
This is informational only. This is NOT published load data. All loads should be cross checked with a published source before use.
General Notes
I have noted over max and unpublished loads in red. This is based on the powder mfg published data. There may be other data from bullet mfg's that substantiates the load.
Post dates are for the thread, as are the links. If a thread had multiple pull downs, they are all documented (I think) but the dates and link are for the initial post.
Advertised velocities are generally from the box flap, but are sometimes the measured velocity if the box had no number. Sorry if this isn't consistent enough, I am not going back through to fix it.
Bullet models (XTP, Gold Dot, TAC-XP) are abstracted/normalized from their generic design, as is bullet composition. This is to facilitate sorting/filtering. Some users may want JHP's, regardless of other design criteria. Some may want only copper, or only copper/lead. The convention JHP was used for all hollow point designs even when the composition is solid, specifically to facilitate this normalization.
Initial Status: I have documented pages 9,8,7,6,5 and a handful of loads through the other pages. I will keep working to document the rest of the pages.
If you access the page, begin by creating your own new temporary filter to ensure that any currently active filters are removed.
Looks great...BTW the Defender bullet is The Berry's HHP, see updated notes...
Thank you !
Indeed, thanks for compiling this list and thanks for all of those who contributed their data.
Thanks for the list I have it Bookmarked for quick reference.
I will leave this here for reference sake... ;D
From my personal stash.
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/72896807/Norma-10mm-170gr.jpg)
As I was looking over you stash I was hoping to see the Norma 165 grain which has eluded us for the Pull-Down Documentations. As you look over the works you will see how meticulous the work has been to preserve this ammo history despite some powders no longer being available.
Just wanted to say thank you AGAIN to SQL for this amazing resource. LOVIN IT!!!
Great excellent work thank you Lee
Master pull down sheet no longer there...only one page now of Underwood
Bad link?
Quote from: tommac919 on March 21 2018 09:31:12 PM MDT
Master pull down sheet no longer there...only one page now of Underwood
Bad link?
Same for me.
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The main page is linked to my google account and always starts with whatever filters I last used. I try to remember to clear them, but I am not as quick as I once was.
You can create you own temporary filter set, removing any existing filters from your view:
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tks... forgot about filters :)
Is there anyway I could talk you into clearing the filters?
I'm a Mac guy and using this mostly on my iPad, and the iPad app for Google sheets doesn't have anyway to do the filter trick. I can do it from my Mac, but there is no way to save it, or export, it expect in the current filtered view.
Spanks!
One of those, huh. Jeez, get a real computer (I type from my MacBook Pro Retina 8) )
I have cleared the filter for now. I tried to find a different work around using the iPad emulator, but with no success. But I can't install Google Sheets in the emulator, or Google Chrome. Safari somehow hides all the menus.
I will work tonight with my iPad at home to find a different work around. The issue long term is I access this all the time and filter by whatever. If I can't find a way to document how to create a personal filter set I may have to move this to another account with a new link.
Ok. Got my wife's tablet to ensure I wasn't getting anything that was related to me being the document owner.
Open the spreadsheet in Google Sheets App for IOS.
Click the three dots at the top right
Select "Share and Export"
Select Make a copy.
Enjoy your very own sandbox of the data you filter your own way.
Thank you sir. I know. I'm difficult.
I saved a copy for the time being to Excel and then into Numbers so I can I have it on my iPad when I work in the shop. Obviously it won't get updated, but better than nuttn'.
Quote from: sqlbullet on June 14 2018 09:09:24 PM MDT
Ok. Got my wife's tablet to ensure I wasn't getting anything that was related to me being the document owner.
Open the spreadsheet in Google Sheets App for IOS.
Click the three dots at the top right
Select "Share and Export"
Select Make a copy.
Enjoy your very own sandbox of the data you filter your own way.
Just saw this. I'll give it shot.
No problem. I just know sooner or later I will forget to clear the filters again. So I wanna document the workarounds in case someone needs the data while I am traveling.