If you want, I can post photos of my kit if anyone wants. The Silva compass even has a neat little slope measuring device.
80 caliber), pistols, revolvers and shotguns with slugs only. I have a three ring binder in a commercial binder cover (Canadian made in CADPAT) along with pens, templates, a small thermometer (with a tiny compass) and a full size Silva compass that has both mils and degrees scales. 50 caliber BMG and larger centerfire rifles are prohibited), muzzleloaders (not exceeding. The ATAs mission is to promote and govern. I print on card stock (cover stock from Staples), cut it in half and three hole punch the results. The Amateur Trapshooting Association serves as the governing body for the sport of American style trapshooting. Most of the pages should look familiar but tailored them for what I think I want and I've created two brand new ones (at the end): a range chronograph recording form and a reloading data form. It's designed to print double sided, flipped up, and then cut in half. If you're interested feel free to check it out at Dope Cards and Ballistic Charts Low Tech Best for Long Range Shooting. In my spec sheets I include detailed information about what parts were used to assemble that weapon. I've been working on my own log book based on stuff I've found and downloaded (here as well as elsewhere), books and stuff I've just figured out. The solution is to develop a log or data book for each firearm you own.