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<blockquote data-quote="okdkranch" data-source="post: 2727957" data-attributes="member: 2087"><p>Guess I will weigh in with a recommendation I never see. Buy a quality bound log book like a 1 inch thick cloth bound one. Keep track of you loads and results in it and leave lots of space or additional comments for each load/caliber. Oh, and be sure to date the entries including the year. This is not only a great way to keep your loads but can be fun to review decades later. Don't bother to ask how I know. </p><p>There are lots of places that will recommend the organization of the data and such but your comments are important and be sure to include the specific gun data for max ( or over max loads).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okdkranch, post: 2727957, member: 2087"] Guess I will weigh in with a recommendation I never see. Buy a quality bound log book like a 1 inch thick cloth bound one. Keep track of you loads and results in it and leave lots of space or additional comments for each load/caliber. Oh, and be sure to date the entries including the year. This is not only a great way to keep your loads but can be fun to review decades later. Don't bother to ask how I know. There are lots of places that will recommend the organization of the data and such but your comments are important and be sure to include the specific gun data for max ( or over max loads). [/QUOTE]
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