Considering how much I reload, and all the different types of powder and bullets I use, it gets very time consuming to figuring out the inventory i have in stock and costs of all the batches of ammo I make.
Does anyone know of any software that can help me with this?
I'm beginning to hate software....... :banghead: stupid government :censored: :banghead: :censored: :banghead:
I just want to go back to pencil and paper!
:laugh: I've started off with paper and pencil, then I started using microsoft excel. I'm not worried about the govt looking because the computer I have it on can not be connected to the internet
Write it on the boxes a booolits, setum on the shelf with all the other booolits, have a space for each cal and the load/weights an pertinent in fur mation, along with the price of the JUG~O~POWDER and a marker for when that jug runs out and the new booolits that has a new price on um begins, then write that price on the space fuhr that specific load.
Now, if Yuh unnerstood all a that, Yuhr dooin better~N~I am.
Last edit: 11 years 2 months ago by MrMarty51. Reason: to be funny
MrMarty51 wrote: Write it on the boxes a booolits, setum on the shelf with all the other booolits, have a space for each cal and the load/weights an pertinent in fur mation, along with the price of the JUG~O~POWDER and a marker for when that jug runs out and the new booolits that has a new price on um begins, then write that price on the space fuhr that specific load.
Now, if Yuh unnerstood all a that, Yuhr dooin better~N~I am.
lol the way you spell booolits reminds me of a friend of mine from alabama.
[/quote]lol the way you spell booolits reminds me of a friend of mine from alabama.[/quote]
Got to have fun, even if it only in My mind. :rolleyes: :rotfl:
How much it all cots is one of those things I try not to think about. Just carry on being blissfully ignorant. and broke.
Someone out there did do an excel that calc all the stuff. Had columns for each components cost vs. number of rounds yield. It was pretty old though so I'm not even sure where to find it these days.
13fcolt wrote: How much it all cots is one of those things I try not to think about. Just carry on being blissfully ignorant. and broke.
Someone out there did do an excel that calc all the stuff. Had columns for each components cost vs. number of rounds yield. It was pretty old though so I'm not even sure where to find it these days.
Wouldn't be too hard to set up a spread sheet, even get a bar code generator and scanner to mark and read the boxes with the data. Probably a market for it. Hey VTIT, this might be right up your alley.
My wife and I designed a similar system for Rx samples.
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