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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 777979" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>+1......... I have way more data than I do memory. Too many different rifles and loads so each one gets it's own mini notebook. I have found it to be invaluable to keep records. As far as the ten shot string goes: the waist (dead weight) produced if I were to use those is why I do not use a prefab book. That and cost and availability and I think they are kind of silly the way they are all set up so inefficiently. However, It could be useful to someone attempting to overcome recoil fatigue or to a beginner still learning how to make the birds stop chirping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 777979, member: 14340"] +1......... I have way more data than I do memory. Too many different rifles and loads so each one gets it's own mini notebook. I have found it to be invaluable to keep records. As far as the ten shot string goes: the waist (dead weight) produced if I were to use those is why I do not use a prefab book. That and cost and availability and I think they are kind of silly the way they are all set up so inefficiently. However, It could be useful to someone attempting to overcome recoil fatigue or to a beginner still learning how to make the birds stop chirping. [/QUOTE]
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