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Every serious shooter eventually hits the same realization: if you're not writing it down, you're not really tracking your progress.
Drill times. Zero adjustments. The wind call you nailed at 300. Round count on the new suppressor. What worked, what didn't.
The trouble is that most notebooks don't survive the environments we actually train in. A little rain on the pages, sweat on the cover, a muddy bench, a coffee spill — and the notes are gone.
Our All-Weather Range Notebook is built to outlast all of that. Waterproof pages, durable cover, writes reliably in rain, snow, mud, sweat, cold, or whatever else the day throws at you.
What surprises most people is how versatile these things actually are. A few of the ways folks in our community use them:
On the range: drill times, splits, zero adjustments, ammo testing, stage plans, coaching notes, sketches of target setups.
Gear and maintenance: round counts, malfunctions, cleaning intervals, inventories of mags, batteries, and medical gear.
In the field: hunting conditions, shot placement, weather and wind notes, emergency plans, radio frequencies.
EDC and carry: concealment observations, carry comfort notes, lessons learned after a class, drills to work on next.
When your phone dies, gets wet, or just isn't the right tool for the moment, a notebook still works. One that holds up to the conditions you actually train in? That's a different category entirely.
👉 See the All-Weather Range Notebook
Jacob Paulsen President | ConcealedCarry.com
P.S. The waterproof claim isn't marketing copy — the pages stay writable in pouring rain or after a full dunk. Worth seeing for yourself. 👉 Check it out here
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