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<blockquote data-quote="sdkidaho" data-source="post: 356417" data-attributes="member: 19932"><p>Idea's mentioned so far:</p><p></p><p>-Something to track kills and hits on animals - <strong>bigngreen</strong></p><p></p><p>-Mounted in a zippered binder - <strong>bigngreen</strong></p><p></p><p>-Should be made of water proof paper -<strong> Buffalobob</strong></p><p></p><p>-Should have about 10-20 sniper range card sheets - Buffalobob</p><p></p><p>-Should have conversion tables for common things such as meters to yards, IPHY to MOA, Cosine Table -Modified rifleman formula -<strong> Buffalobob</strong></p><p></p><p>-Should have a set of diagrams of common game animals chest dimensions - <strong>Buffalobob</strong></p><p></p><p>-Should have about 10 clear envelope pages for drop charts etc to be put into - <strong>Buffalobob</strong></p><p></p><p>-Should have a set of pages to record field drop data and weather conditions for that data - <strong>Buffalobob</strong></p><p></p><p>-A good diagram of bone structure and organ placement - <strong>bigngreen</strong></p><p></p><p>-A shot log along the lines recomended by Shawn Carlock - <strong>Russ Hatch</strong></p><p>---Shot log</p><p>---Gun</p><p>---Serial number</p><p>---Standard load</p><p>---Scope</p><p>---Date</p><p>---Barometric Pressure</p><p>---Temperature</p><p>---Humidity</p><p>---Elavation</p><p>---Shooting position, bench, prone, etc</p><p>---Distance, estimated or lasered</p><p>---Uphill, downhill, estimated or ACI</p><p>---Target type and size</p><p>---# of shots fired </p><p></p><p>-A way to secure the pages you're on, an elastic strip that holds the corners down in the wind - <strong>bigngreen</strong></p><p></p><p>-Post #12 by <strong>Buffalobob</strong></p><p>------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>-On the diagrams of the animals, is it safe to say that members of the deer family (Antelope, Deer - Whitetail & Mule, Elk, and Moose) are anatomically similar enough as far as vitals go? Meaning, a simple diagram showing broad-side, front, quartering to and away shots should all match up close enough as to add just a generic drawing rather than all of those for each animal? I suggest that simply because I'm assuming you'll want to keep this book as small/light as possible?</p><p></p><p>-Ringed binder so that pages can be added and removed easily?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdkidaho, post: 356417, member: 19932"] Idea's mentioned so far: -Something to track kills and hits on animals - [B]bigngreen[/B] -Mounted in a zippered binder - [B]bigngreen[/B] -Should be made of water proof paper -[B] Buffalobob[/B] -Should have about 10-20 sniper range card sheets - Buffalobob -Should have conversion tables for common things such as meters to yards, IPHY to MOA, Cosine Table -Modified rifleman formula -[B] Buffalobob[/B] -Should have a set of diagrams of common game animals chest dimensions - [B]Buffalobob[/B] -Should have about 10 clear envelope pages for drop charts etc to be put into - [B]Buffalobob[/B] -Should have a set of pages to record field drop data and weather conditions for that data - [B]Buffalobob[/B] -A good diagram of bone structure and organ placement - [B]bigngreen[/B] -A shot log along the lines recomended by Shawn Carlock - [B]Russ Hatch[/B] ---Shot log ---Gun ---Serial number ---Standard load ---Scope ---Date ---Barometric Pressure ---Temperature ---Humidity ---Elavation ---Shooting position, bench, prone, etc ---Distance, estimated or lasered ---Uphill, downhill, estimated or ACI ---Target type and size ---# of shots fired -A way to secure the pages you're on, an elastic strip that holds the corners down in the wind - [B]bigngreen[/B] -Post #12 by [B]Buffalobob[/B] ------------------------------------------------------ -On the diagrams of the animals, is it safe to say that members of the deer family (Antelope, Deer - Whitetail & Mule, Elk, and Moose) are anatomically similar enough as far as vitals go? Meaning, a simple diagram showing broad-side, front, quartering to and away shots should all match up close enough as to add just a generic drawing rather than all of those for each animal? I suggest that simply because I'm assuming you'll want to keep this book as small/light as possible? -Ringed binder so that pages can be added and removed easily? [/QUOTE]
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