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Best practices when keeping a shooting log
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<blockquote data-quote="sxwatson" data-source="post: 238591" data-attributes="member: 10779"><p>I finally have all of my components together to be sent off to my gunsmith for a 6.5x284 build and I would like to closely track the number of rounds I put down the tube when it's done. With other rifles I've had in the past I have logged what shoots best and kept track of good groups in a "log" book but I've never attempted to log the exact number of rounds I've put through them. Is it just a matter of keeping a spreadsheet and adding a line for every trip out with date, number of rounds shot? Do any of you do this and if so how do you track the data (note book, spreadsheet on your computer, etc...) and what data do you keep track of? Are there any programs out there that are made for this use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sxwatson, post: 238591, member: 10779"] I finally have all of my components together to be sent off to my gunsmith for a 6.5x284 build and I would like to closely track the number of rounds I put down the tube when it's done. With other rifles I've had in the past I have logged what shoots best and kept track of good groups in a "log" book but I've never attempted to log the exact number of rounds I've put through them. Is it just a matter of keeping a spreadsheet and adding a line for every trip out with date, number of rounds shot? Do any of you do this and if so how do you track the data (note book, spreadsheet on your computer, etc...) and what data do you keep track of? Are there any programs out there that are made for this use? [/QUOTE]
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