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Rifle data book

#1 Post by hobbesy »

Does anyone use one to record ammo and groups and loads etc

what do people recommend

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I use rite in the rain loose leaf sheets printed as required on laser printer.
Did a set based on army sniper pocket can send you MS publisher files if you want them
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Spread sheet on the computer with a hard copy as back up, with targets photographed for the spread sheet.
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toffe wrapper wrote:I use rite in the rain loose leaf sheets printed as required on laser printer.
Did a set based on army sniper pocket can send you MS publisher files if you want them
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Yes please,

I quite fancied a sniper data book but they're so expensive
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Stoeger Sec 1
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Winchester 94 .357,
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.22 LB pistol
.22LR rifle
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#6 Post by toffe wrapper »

Pm me your email and I will send files

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#7 Post by meles meles »

Which sniper data book might this be, ooman?
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#8 Post by TJC »

Impact Data Books. You can download some free targets from their site.

http://www.impactdatabooks.com/default.asp
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#9 Post by Gaz »

I have a small notepad thingy (99p from Smiths) and a pencil which I keep in the cabinet. Ruled off for date, shoot, rounds fired, rounds total and notes. Combining that with my TR scorebook means I have a round count log, grouping performance log (once corrected via the graphs) and check log for the round count all in one.
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#10 Post by IainWR »

TR scorebook - 1 sheet for every shoot, filed all the way back to 1983, though not well sorted. Unfortunately I do not have the score diagram for my very first TR shoot, which was kept literally on the back of a fag packet.
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