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Shooting Log

The Shooting Log lets you record all of the essential bits of information regarding a day of shooting at the target range. Each main record represents a single day. Within that day of shooting you can record each firearm used, the distances shot from, and other details.

Shooting Log for versions of Microsoft Access earlier than version 2007

Shooting Log for version 2007 of Microsoft Access and computers without Microsoft Access

 

The Shooting Log can also be used to record information related to shotguns, pistols, rifles, and bows. Here are some examples of the information you can record using the Comments box:


Shooting Log Reports

Shooting Log Report

The Shooting Log Report provides a hard copy of all of the information entered in the Shooting Log, including the firearm, date, location, and any notes you have entered.

Blank Reload Input SheetShooting Reports

The Blank Reload Input Sheets are blank forms that you can record your recipes on prior to transferring them to the Reloading Datasheets portion of the Outdoor Journal.

Blank Shooting Reports (for reloads)

The Blank Shooting Input Sheets are blank forms that you can take to the range when testing new loads and record the shooting results on them. When you return home, you can transfer the information from the completed forms to the Shooting and Ballistics areas of the Reloading Datasheets portion of the Outdoor Journal.