comp books and file labels
- akuser47
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comp books and file labels
I simply use comp notebooks to record my results with loads and powders and bullets, and file labels on my ammo cases by MTM. Simple and cheap.
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Re: comp books and file labels
I use comp notebooks when I'm trying out new loads over the chrono. I then take the data I want to keep and enter it into a spreadsheet.
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Re: comp books and file labels
I'm using a friend's Word doc form. I'm still new at using and recording data from a chrony so the fill in the blanks method helps getting everything reported.
I use ammo box labels I get from Graf's Reloading.
I use ammo box labels I get from Graf's Reloading.
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Re: comp books and file labels
I got tired of all the little pieces of paper I had stuck all over the place with load data on them.
Son in Law showed me how to set up an excell spreadsheet and I have put almost all of my data on them.
Have one for each rifle or handgun and list all loads for each one.
Finish with any changes I down load them to a thumb drive.
That way if the computer goes south I still have the data.Has worked great so far and sure has cleaned up the bench
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Son in Law showed me how to set up an excell spreadsheet and I have put almost all of my data on them.
Have one for each rifle or handgun and list all loads for each one.
Finish with any changes I down load them to a thumb drive.
That way if the computer goes south I still have the data.Has worked great so far and sure has cleaned up the bench
beekeeper
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Re: comp books and file labels
I record everything in a notebook so I have a hard copy, then at my leisure input the info into Google Drive spreadsheets so I have them all online and wherever I go. Not a big fan of the MTM labels, they never have enough room!
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