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    Or did you mean the 9200 / 9201 kits?



    Or just the 980-kit?


    Eagle has something the call a Notebook Cover, Small, but it looks huge:


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    That is the one I SHOULD have bought. I got the spiral bound book and you can't add pages as you need them. The book is great IMHO, though. Especially the data reference. I blew the wad and got this

    http://ustacticalsupply.com/index.as...ROD&ProdID=217

    Quote Originally Posted by michael_aos
    Or did you mean the 9200 / 9201 kits?



    Or just the 980-kit?


    Eagle has something the call a Notebook Cover, Small, but it looks huge:


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    The US Tactical Supply website doesn't always list dimensions, which was confusing me.

    The Tactical Tailor Sniper Data Book Cover is 10" x 6.5", for the Sniper Data Book / Modular Sniper data book.

    The 9200 / 9201 kits appear to be for the 4 5/8" x 7" loose-leaf "Rite in the Rain" products.

    The 980-kit looks similar, except for the Tactical Field Book (hardbound).

    Then there's the "Tactical Notebook Cover", for the 4"x6" Tactical Hip Pocket Notebook (spiral bound).

    Rite in the Rain website has much better detail.

    Mike

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    my One Shot with everything that come with it is 10" tall, 6.25" wide and 1.5" deep. The MilDot Master is worth it's weight in gold if you have a MilDot Scope and external adjustments. And the pen writes upside down under water.

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    I think I'm going to order the 9200T Kit. Anybody used the Range Card loose leaf? I can't really tell what info is on them.



    Detailed Description
    The 9200-KIT includes the following items:

    * 9200 Field Ring Binder (5 5/8" x 7 1/2")
    The Tactical Field Binder is made of tough green or tan Polydura and rust-proof metals. Binder holds all "Rite in the Rain" Tactical Loose Leaf styles. Kits and covers are also available.

    * 97 All-Weather Tactical Black Clicker Pen - Black Ink
    While a pencil works great on our all-weather products, sometimes you just need a pen. These all-weather pens write on wet paper and upside down in temperatures from -30F to 250F.

    * C9200 Cordura Cover
    This Cordura® Cover fits the No. 200, 204, 9200, and 9200T "Rite in the Rain" Field Ring Binders. Has a rugged zipper closure and holds up to 4 writing utensils!

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    Does it have any sheets that come with it? I can't tell by the description.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westy1970
    Does it have any sheets that come with it? I can't tell by the description.
    Huh. I just ASSUMED it did come with some sheets.

    Now that you mention it though, it doesn't say anywhere that sheets are included.

    [angry]

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    Your making a real hard job out of it.

    A small spiral notebook in the rangebag works fine. Take notes at the range, then if you need to, put them in a big notebook when you get home.

    Each long range rifle of mine has a small (4x6) spiral notebook. Under a buck at Wallgreens.

    If it stays in the rangebag/gun case, it doesent get left behind.

    You can track round count, pet loads, ect...

    If you make it too hard, you will end up blowing it off inside of 3 months.
    You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
    and I'm crazy about my tea at night

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    Sinclair International has what I think I was looking for.



    Keeping track of rounds fired through your different rifles/barrels is critical for several reasons. First, knowing the rounds fired lets you know when you should possibly be checking the throat erosion and adjusting your seating depth. It also lets you know the relative life span of the barrel when performance begins to deteriorate. Our logbook provides a simple, easy method to keep track of cumulative rounds. You can get on logbook for each rifle, cartridge, and barrel or allocate several pages for each within a book. Each page has space to identify the rifle. Size allows plenty of room to write but easily fits in your range box or bag. 50 pages per book. Size: 3” X 4-1/2”.

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    That does look good. I may pick one up for my Black Rifle.

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