Ya, I used to do that. I had an issue with a water leak and lost most of my data. I see your point though. Perhaps I could use a computer log book (Excel maybe) and print out the data to keep separately.Not to be discouraging , I hope you find something but I would like to suggest old school pen to paper note for reloading , I have been reloading for 25 years , technology has changed a lot in that time computers were saving to 5 inch floppy discs when I started reloading , if I had save my load notes to disk at that time I would have a hard time reading them now .
Not to be discouraging , I hope you find something but I would like to suggest old school pen to paper note for reloading , I have been reloading for 25 years , technology has changed a lot in that time computers were saving to 5 inch floppy discs when I started reloading , if I had save my load notes to disk at that time I would have a hard time reading them now .
if I had save my load notes to disk at that time I would have a hard time reading them now .



























