- Feb 4, 2013
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Thanks. I was just considering the simplest way to log, as well as identify my rounds.
Simplest way to log is paper in a notebook.
That's what I did for many years.
I found a form somewhere and made copies.
Date
Caliber
Make of Case
Powder (manufacturer and type, optional lot number)
Charge Weight
Primer (manufacturer and number, optional lot number)
Bullet (make, weight, type)
Loaded Overall Length
Number of rounds
Any notes
In my data base, I also can add number of times fired for the cases. If I trimmed them. Also if full length sized or not. Also, which press they were loaded on. I can also add the measurement to the ogive for precision rifle rounds.