Haaa, I’m using the old black and white composition note books from the kids school days . They never took notesI use a 3-ring binder with dividers for each airgun to store the notes and stuff collected in the shooting sessions.
Over the years, I've developed a "tuning form" that helps my keep all the pertinent information in a format that is easy to fill in and consistent in content.
Each airgun has a folder with sub-folders on the computer where the manuals, videos, notes and stats are saved. (I use a LabRadar chronograph for all my "serious" sessions)
Sounds a bit tedious, but it's an airgun related activity that I can do when not shooting... a bit like sorting pellets
There's a method to my madnessI can look at a target and trace back to the settings on the PCP and the velocities for a particular group. Often, that's useful.
Cheers!
anyway ! Measuring groups with Ballistic X app and manually recording ammo and speeds. Now getting too many
and will have to organize. From where I’m at now I’ll never get to a point of this gun, this ammo, this trajectory.
Dont want to really get to that End point.
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