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I also do this.I just write the loads on some masking tape on the ammo boxes. If I like the load I'm not changing it. If I don't, I take the tape off.
How do you balance your check book?.
yeah, that's been known to work good also.I keep it written on the back of my wrist in ball point pen.
My targets come home get jammed on the shelf and after they fall a few times I toss them in firepit or trashyeah, that's been known to work good also.
those times i don't want to tote a book around i just write the load data on the target and bring the target home. i have binders set up for what i load for and ill trim the target down to fit in those 8.5x11 plastic binder sleeves you get at staples in boxes of 50. now i have any info pertaining to the specific load, gun, weather conditions, etc. and i have the group shot. or, i just keep an index card in the box i tote my reloads to the range in, jot notes there, and come home and put it into my computer notes at my leisure.
with me, my notes are more complicated than most. with ocd, my records are neatly organized and precise. those that enjoy living with it know what i mean, lol.
yeah, wish i was like that. being anal about selected useless shit is a curse.My targets come home get jammed on the shelf and after they fall a few times I toss them in firepit or trash
Dan, remember that I live in the past. And I ain't coming out because times were good for me then. Jack.Good lord, those things still exist?
Dan, remember that I live in the past. And I ain't coming out because times were good for me then. Jack.