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    #16
    I use paper, cause that's how i started. I track date, number of rounds loaded, bullet, casing, primer, powder, amount, or amounts in a workup load, oal, and crimp if any.

    Then on new loads i log how they group and how they cycle in the gun i loaded for. When making more of a load i like, i just record the first stuff

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      #17
      I keep up with mine in a method called ditto data. I saw it in an American Rifleman in the late sixties and have never seen any thing better so keep using it. It might be out there on the web.

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        #18
        Years ago I bought a reloading three ring binder from Midway USA. I assume they still have them and I would highly recommend purchasing one. Not only does it have a lot of sheets for load data, favorite loads etc, it also has a lot of targets in it as well. I use mine religiously.

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          #19
          I presently keep mine in an Excel spreadsheet.

          I am in the process of moving it all to a "Rite in the Rain" notebook, so I can accumulate shooting data as well. I will archive them as my notebook fills up.

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