Loging rounds through the barrel

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Into how much detail should the rounds put through the barrel be loged? Should I log every single one or rather maintain a rough idea how much went through it?

The same goes for range log, what is the best procedure? Loging every hit right after it was shot or strings of rounds? I am looking for the best procedure to learn the most.


Thanks in advance!
 
Re: Loging rounds through the barrel

I do it after every few weekends, easy to do by counting brass fired in that specific rifle.
Its always good to take detailed notes (cold bore shot shift, round count, dope notes, etc), it doesnt matter how you log, just that you try to do it often enough that it doesnt get forgoten.

Kirk R
 
Re: Loging rounds through the barrel

I am going to start with my new rifle. I am just going to track how many boxes of ammo I went through that day...If i shot 3 boxes thats 60 rounds. Thats all. I would also just record it that day you your not second guessing your self.

GG
 
Re: Loging rounds through the barrel

I used to until I reached 9 thousand rounds thru one of my .308s. When it doesn't shoot I'll replace the barrel until then why? Every barrel is different.
 
Re: Loging rounds through the barrel

I log each group not just to keep track of total counts through the barrel, but more importantly to keep track of how different handloads are performing, and what scope adjustments are needed in differing weather conditions.