Whaddya call that chart?

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What do you call the chart or matrix or form that you use to write down and keep track of your velocity results at the range? Is there one I can just download and print.
 
Guess I wasn't specific enough. I googled dope sheet and rifle dope sheet. Under rifle dope sheet there was a form to record range windage elevation and POI etc... which is all super handy once you've developed a load.

I'm trying to develop a handload for my 30-06 using two different bullets 150 gr and 165 gr and three powders W160, Accurate 4064, and Ramshot Hunter. What I'm looking for is a downloadable PDF for recording bullet velocities / powder charges with fields for bullet weight what powder and how much powder.

I can make my own matrix sheet but I don't enjoy reinventing the wheel when I'm sure somebody offers exactly what I'm looking for if I just know what to call it.
 
Guess I wasn't specific enough. I googled dope sheet and rifle dope sheet. Under rifle dope sheet there was a form to record range windage elevation and POI etc... which is all super handy once you've developed a load.

I'm trying to develop a handload for my 30-06 using two different bullets 150 gr and 165 gr and three powders W160, Accurate 4064, and Ramshot Hunter. What I'm looking for is a downloadable PDF for recording bullet velocities / powder charges with fields for bullet weight what powder and how much powder.

I can make my own matrix sheet but I don't enjoy reinventing the wheel when I'm sure somebody offers exactly what I'm looking for if I just know what to call it.

Your chrono doesn’t have the capability to download it to your phone?
 
Hard back notebook for me also, if you want to get fancy you could build an Exel spreadsheet with input fields for all your data........a buddy of mine goes that route.

You could call it ...... Load Development Data Sheet
 
I got a Shooting Chrony F1 and I havent even got it working yet, but no its very old school and wont talk to your phone.
 
What I do is write down the specs on a 3x5 index card. After testing that particular load set, I write down my findings. When I get home that info gets transferred to my reloading info book, which is just a small ringed notebook. There may be pre-printed sheets available but I have never run across them.
 
I got a Shooting Chrony F1 and I havent even got it working yet, but no its very old school and wont talk to your phone.

10-4. I right all my load data on a 3x5 note card and put it in a zip lock bag with the corresponding rounds. I usually right the velocity on them as well as having it in my app. Whatever load becomes “the load”, that card goes in my sizing die box for safe keeping.
 
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