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Originally Posted by Mike in VA
If you have not done it already, keep a log book of all your load data. After you've been at it for a while, it's fun to look back and see how you've progressed, (especially after several decades. DAMHIKT  ).
I use a form that I made up in Excel to record my load data. I segregate them by caliber and keep them in a three ring binder.
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Mike, what information do you keep track of in your logs. I've only been loading since 4/2008, but not too late to start better habits. I've been loading primarily .45 & .38 rounds for bullseye, but now I have a set of 9mm dies on order, so maybe a good time to keep logs on the nines.
The bullseye recipes I'm using have been around for decades so what is there to log? Want to know if there's something I'm overlooking.
To the original poster: Welcome to the club. I certainly couldn't shoot as often as I do without loading my own. Alot of very knowledgeable posters here. Keep doing what you're doing.