Advanced Marksmanship Printable data forms for Log Book

Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

If it's on the Internet, I can find it. :) This one was dead easy; there was a link right on his default page.

How many here remember Archie, Jughead, Veronica and Gopher? I've been doing this a (very) long time.

Glad to be of help.
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Sig685</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If it's on the Internet, I can find it. :) This one was dead easy; there was a link right on his default page.

How many here remember Archie, Jughead, Veronica and Gopher? I've been doing this a (very) long time.

Glad to be of help. </div></div>

Heck I even remember Fido and Gopher By Mail (but that was a dark period for so many reasons). Thanks again

Fusilier
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Sig685</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Gosh Javier, you give up easy. The file had moved at the site.

Try this link:
http://www.oregonshooter.com/index.php/articles/view/rifle_logbook/

It's at the bottom of the page. I downloaded it and it's chock full of good stuff. </div></div>


This is awesome! I just ordered the stuff I need to put together my own. Thanks Sig.
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

Very handy log book! Excellent! will eventually put one together!

Question: Under section labeled "Common Measurements" on pages 1 - 5, it lists a 55 Gallon barrel size as being 12" x 15".

Is that an accurate measurement?

If not, is there a want to edit the pages using software?

If so, what software is needed?

Thanks!
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

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. If you're interested feel free to check it out at

http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Recreation/AMA/SniperLogBook20081217.pdf

It's designed to print double sided, flipped up, and then cut in half. 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.

I print on card stock (cover stock from Staples), cut it in half and three hole punch the results. 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. The Silva compass even has a neat little slope measuring device.

Let me know what you think. If you want, I can post photos of my kit if anyone wants.

Cheers,
Fusilier
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

Here's some photos. Comments and hints appreciated.

Outside of Log Book:
Image_1.jpg


Outside of Log Book with flap up and pen holes visible:
Image_2.jpg


Inside of Log Book showing small zippered pouch where I keep my compass:
Image_3.jpg


Silva Model 515 Ranger Compass with Mils AND Degrees scales AND slope indicator. Look close at the small black arrow pointing down and you'll see the compass in the photo is sloped up at 40 degrees:
Image_4.jpg


Back of Log Book showing back zippered pocket where I keep a Rite In The Rain all weather note book (shown):
Image_5.jpg


Close up of Suunto thermometer and back up compass:
Image_6.jpg


Sample inside shot:
Image_7.jpg


Enjoy.

I'd love to see what other people are using.

Fusilier.
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

guys i have a question. how do you use the diagram on the range card with the arcs? what is it used for?

thank you very much for sharing your book. it will be very useful to me.
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

It´s usefull when you take a shooting position or observation or in recon trip, you can Laser some remarkable iems at diferents distances, you write the distnace and draw it in the paper. So when contiditions change, night, low light or rapid engagement, you will know that all objects in an arc describe since the same position to that known on the paper object are at a known distance so you will be able to dial the EREK quickly or directly when you are obs you can dray the object-line-elevation in the data book.
I hope explain it correctly.

Regards,

javier.
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

ah that makes sense to me. thank you. that will be a great help on hunts. im building a new gun to use for elk and punching holes in paper.
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

UM!

First, thanks to Oregon shooters and you other fellows for sharing your well made books. I have questions: about errors?

In the Oregon shooter book, it says that if Humidity goes up, poi will go down? I'm told that up with hum. means a high poi. yes?

Secondly, The whole equation of

"yards x velocity
--------------------- = mils
constant"

is new to me. (I just had been relying on a dope card my whole life) But it;s good to learn something new: how do i come up with the constants for my load? (it's been too long since algebra class to remember how to re-jumble equations!)

Thanks.
T

PS-- Ive never seen a 55 gallon drum OR a cinder block that tiny before!
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: vinconco</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What kind of ink should be used to print on the Rite in Rain paper? </div></div>

Laser only, ink will smudge.

Cheers,

Doc
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

ive measured some of the stuff around me
5 gal bucket 12"wide x15" tall
55 gal drum- 23"wide x 35"tall
40 gal drum- 18"wide x 30"tall
cinder block small 6"deep 8"tall x 16"wide
cinder block medium 8"deep 8"tall x 16"wide
cinder block large 12"deep 8"tall x 16"wide
brick 2"tall x 3 1/2"deep x 8"wide
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fusilier</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Here's some photos. Comments and hints appreciated.

Outside of Log Book:
Image_1.jpg


Outside of Log Book with flap up and pen holes visible:
Image_2.jpg


Inside of Log Book showing small zippered pouch where I keep my compass:
Image_3.jpg


Silva Model 515 Ranger Compass with Mils AND Degrees scales AND slope indicator. Look close at the small black arrow pointing down and you'll see the compass in the photo is sloped up at 40 degrees:
Image_4.jpg


Back of Log Book showing back zippered pocket where I keep a Rite In The Rain all weather note book (shown):
Image_5.jpg


Close up of Suunto thermometer and back up compass:
Image_6.jpg


Sample inside shot:
Image_7.jpg


Enjoy.

I'd love to see what other people are using.

Fusilier. </div></div>


Could you tell me where you got the case itself. I tried to find it using the info given and it appears to be discontinued. Any guidance would be appreciated.
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mprtech</div><div class="ubbcode-body">

Could you tell me where you got the case itself. I tried to find it using the info given and it appears to be discontinued. Any guidance would be appreciated. </div></div>

I'm not sure if there is any restriction on posting URLs for outside sites but the particular book (3 ring binder) cover I use is the Combat Leaders Case #3 Small - ID Code: 2024, on the www. cpgear.com web site. You should be able to find it under "FMPs, CLCs & Field Stationary".

I hope that helps, I'll try to PM you the link directly to the product. I have one in the green CADPAT and one in arid CADPAT.
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

Looks like that particular cover holds an 8" binder. Is there enough extra room to hold an impact data book which is listed as 9 1/8"?
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

I've got mine in my lap. The binder I use is a standard ( I guess ) binder for 8.5 x 5.5 paper and the cover of the binder is 9.25 inches tall. It slides into a pocket on the cover with almost (just barely) another 3/4 inch to spare.

A 9-1/8" tall cover/binder should fit no problem at all.
 
Re: Printable data forms for Log Book

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fusilier</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I've got mine in my lap. The binder I use is a standard ( I guess ) binder for 8.5 x 5.5 paper and the cover of the binder is 9.25 inches tall. It slides into a pocket on the cover with almost (just barely) another 3/4 inch to spare.

A 9-1/8" tall cover/binder should fit no problem at all. </div></div>

Thanks for checking that sounds good.