For me, and others are free to feel differently, this is an argument for having only the one EDC, and practicing enough so that aiming is "reflexive." That you muscle and perceptive memory will put you on target is nearly no conscious effort.
That latter, again for me, not for everyone, is important as you will have enough stressors in a time of need to not want to break the OUDA loop by having to "stop" and 'remember' anything. For my 2¢ you are going to be heavily taxed as is by wanting to perceive your target, what's behind the target, all while not losing Situational Awareness.
Now, for just going to the range, I do have notebooks for things like "favorite ammo" which is handy as my Mossberg M44 "likes" differnt 22lr ammoo than the restof to the safe. That my LE9622 wants different 5.56 ammo than the other 5.56 I own. Which is more about leaving the house with ammo to make my range experience nicer. Nothing wrong with "range books" in my worldview. Does that mean documenting every range trip Dunno, maybe. Used to be a common military practice to make all your shots in a book, and keep that "dope" handy. Times change.