I would assume you mark the powder charge and the bullet weight. Do you also keep track of Primers?
What about performance when you shoot it, I would assume velocity and groups but what about environment (wind, air temp, humidity, etc) ?
It depends on how serious Im being about it. On my bulk ammo I track bullet weight/brand, Trim length, overall length, powder charge and type.
On precision reloads I track everything.
I am rolling on the floor laughing my arse off. You're killing me dude...
All that time I have wasted.... Better be a gold house....
You ever wonder why I am always smiling? I just worry about the 60 seconds, 70 seconds, or 22 minutes. Lynn Richter got my head screwed on right I think. I am eternally grateful to that old fart. He is still outshooting most of us. He says that the only important thing is being on the range. He is very wise.
Yeah, gold and pearls.
Too much detail in the shooters log is totally useless. The only thing that matters is results on target. if I can shoot clean with a high X count, why should I worry about the details?