Wilburt
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I don't. I Have a notebook for making my loads, a notebook for firing results of the loads, and an Excel spreadsheet that combines both. I have alot of records
Otto said:Reloading manuals are not great literary works of art. So of course you can write in them. Besides, all manuals are soon superseded with newer editions containing newer data.
The exception to this is "The Complete Guide to Handloading" by Philip Sharpe which few of you probably own.
I consider it to be the holy book of reloading and to scribble in it would be to desecrate it.