Re: Data Book ... too much info
As mentioned each shooters needs are different. As we advance in our own shooting disciplines, the way we start recording and charting can become different or move in different directions.
I have know this and 100% agree if you look through the pages we offer (over 380 different ones) I am sure you will find pages that will work for your individual style and allow you to collect what you want and how you want. The ability to have flexibility, options and alternate methods of collecting data in a organized manner was never there with traditional data books. These are the exact things I fought when I was in the military and had to make my own books. My goal with IDB was to solve the problem and give the shooters what they need to be successful. I think we have succeeded with that.
Our books offer a solid set of tables, charts, formulas and reference materials that exceed what has previously been offered. To me the index pages are the heart and soul around which a good data book is built around.
If you look at these two sections, they may be very helpful to you Tomcat and BattleAxe
http://www.impactdatabooks.com/Load_Development_s/55.htm
The load development pages offer you a systematic way to keep track of your loads.
http://www.impactdatabooks.com/Shooters_Diary_Series_s/127.htm
The shooters diary series of pages gets rid of all the calling of shots. It allows you to plot the impacts of your hits and your environmental data and gives allot of room for notes and comments. These are very popular pages to advanced shooters.
In the end a data book is a systematic, organized, way to keep track of your information.
If you are keeping a notebook then you minds well use a data book to help with your organization.
If I can be of any help to anyone please drop me a line.