I'm looking for a ready made data log book for my range days.
I'm developing my loads and scribbling down results and would just like to tidy it all up.
Plenty of precision rifle data notepads available in the states, but not much in the UK.
Thankyou.
looking for a rifle shooting data note pad
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Re: looking for a rifle shooting data note pad
Paul,
May I suggest you write down all the data you need to know, ie temp, load, bullet, powder, velocity etc.
Then put it into a spreadsheet and print off for range use. You can make the cells as big as YOU want so you don't fiddle with little squares for details, you can laminate for s**t weather conditions. You can the easily re input findings back into your pc spreadsheet to get averages, e.s. and s.d. results, total rds fired, scores whatever you want/need.
Start a new work sheet for each shoot or load?? Endless options!!
If you spend good money on a ready made I bet you won't use half the options on those sheets!!
Have fun
JohnG :cornwall:
May I suggest you write down all the data you need to know, ie temp, load, bullet, powder, velocity etc.
Then put it into a spreadsheet and print off for range use. You can make the cells as big as YOU want so you don't fiddle with little squares for details, you can laminate for s**t weather conditions. You can the easily re input findings back into your pc spreadsheet to get averages, e.s. and s.d. results, total rds fired, scores whatever you want/need.
Start a new work sheet for each shoot or load?? Endless options!!
If you spend good money on a ready made I bet you won't use half the options on those sheets!!
Have fun
JohnG :cornwall:
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Re: looking for a rifle shooting data note pad
[quote="johngarnett"]Paul,
May I suggest you write down all the data you need to know, ie temp, load, bullet, powder, velocity etc.
Then put it into a spreadsheet and print off for range use. You can make the cells as big as YOU want so you don't fiddle with little squares for details, you can laminate for s**t weather conditions. You can the easily re input findings back into your pc spreadsheet to get averages, e.s. and s.d. results, total rds fired, scores whatever you want/need.
Start a new work sheet for each shoot or load?? Endless options!!
If you spend good money on a ready made I bet you won't use half the options on those sheets!!
You could be right John,
maybe I should invest a couple of hours in developing a spreadsheet.
( I could even do it at work, who's to know its not work related.
)
May I suggest you write down all the data you need to know, ie temp, load, bullet, powder, velocity etc.
Then put it into a spreadsheet and print off for range use. You can make the cells as big as YOU want so you don't fiddle with little squares for details, you can laminate for s**t weather conditions. You can the easily re input findings back into your pc spreadsheet to get averages, e.s. and s.d. results, total rds fired, scores whatever you want/need.
Start a new work sheet for each shoot or load?? Endless options!!
If you spend good money on a ready made I bet you won't use half the options on those sheets!!
You could be right John,
maybe I should invest a couple of hours in developing a spreadsheet.
( I could even do it at work, who's to know its not work related.

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