Whenever a new rimfire gets adopted, i run it through the paces trying out a pile of assorted stuff to see what ammo it prefers to be fed, maybe do a little tinkering & trigger work, if necessary, etc.
A bit curious, i know a lot of enthusiasts here have a pretty good stack of toys in the toybox...how do you prefer to keep track of what a particular rifle was sighted with?
I've tried spreadsheets, note cards, notebooks, and over the last year or so i started hanging a very small tag on them with the model/calber, date sighted, distance, and ammo...that way several months later when i grab one for a fun shoot or a bit of hunting, i know what it preferred to be fed. (tags are about half the size of a business card, with string on 'em, from office supply store).
Still keep info in a notebook as well, but the tags are working for the moment.
what other methods have worked well for you?
A bit curious, i know a lot of enthusiasts here have a pretty good stack of toys in the toybox...how do you prefer to keep track of what a particular rifle was sighted with?
I've tried spreadsheets, note cards, notebooks, and over the last year or so i started hanging a very small tag on them with the model/calber, date sighted, distance, and ammo...that way several months later when i grab one for a fun shoot or a bit of hunting, i know what it preferred to be fed. (tags are about half the size of a business card, with string on 'em, from office supply store).
Still keep info in a notebook as well, but the tags are working for the moment.
what other methods have worked well for you?