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reloading sheet to fill in

pdice

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Does anyone have a good reloading sheet to fill in for each of my loads? I've been searching for a while, but I haven't found one I quite like yet. I'd really like to put on there a diagram for the bullet and its attributes including neck sizing info, OAL, and then a fps with zero conditions.
 
Re: reloading sheet to fill in

Make your own with Excel. That's the only way to get exactly what you want.
 
Re: reloading sheet to fill in

I am frustrated with the same problem. Seemed like every hand written log I made was different, so I looked for a template in Excel, then gave up and made my own. My loading isn't nearly as detailed or advanced as many of the folks on here; so I'm sure I'm missing lots of the finer points that some track. My spreadsheet still isn't quite right for what I'm doing, and I end up revising it every time I change calibers or factor in some new technique/component. Keep getting hung up when I am doing load development and want to tie the reloading details to the chrono results. Every few batches I decide that the "comments" field is insufficient and I need to add/modify some columns...

I'll be doing some reloading over next couple weeks and will revise; then I will post up my latest version.

I really like your diagram idea, that may need to get added.

A database would really work better than a spreadsheet, may have to go that way at some point.
 
Re: reloading sheet to fill in

Have you looked at Impact Data Books? They have a whole book as well as individual sheets just for reloading and 1 of them is a diagram of a bullet with space to write in all the specs for your load.
here's a link to that page
Load development
 
Re: reloading sheet to fill in

Impact Data Books as mentioned.
 
Re: reloading sheet to fill in

+1 for the Impact Data Books. They contain everything you need. But at a minimum use a spreadsheet as previously mentioned.