Originally Posted by
mdi
I started with a note book pre computer, about '87 or so, then went to a 3 ring binder. When I got a computer I recorded loads in a plain document format and printed pages for the binder, giving me a hard copy kept in my shop and data on my computer. I now have three binders from around '90 to present. I also like to write the load I am working with on a sticky note and stick it to my powder measure when done I put the note in a folder, so I actually have three places to store data. I'm sure there are better programs for recording data (I have a Lee floppy disc with a load program, somewhere, that I picked up aroung '88 or so.). Maybe when I get more "computer savvy" I'll learn how to make a spread sheet fit my needs, but so far I can find a d duplicate loads from way back. I also put good targets with data in my binders. I can go see my 7/8" group I shot from my 308 Ruger bolt gun...