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Best practices when keeping a shooting log
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<blockquote data-quote="long450" data-source="post: 238749" data-attributes="member: 8426"><p>Same as stated above. You usually do not have the computer with you when shoot, so a spreed sheet is not real handy. If you are like me and carry several rifles to the range, you can't remember accurately what you shot when you get home so, it is best written down at the range. I just use the same notebook I am recording my load testing and conditions in. I write mine ine the front of the book and I have a seperate book for each rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="long450, post: 238749, member: 8426"] Same as stated above. You usually do not have the computer with you when shoot, so a spreed sheet is not real handy. If you are like me and carry several rifles to the range, you can't remember accurately what you shot when you get home so, it is best written down at the range. I just use the same notebook I am recording my load testing and conditions in. I write mine ine the front of the book and I have a seperate book for each rifle. [/QUOTE]
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