Your firearms list is nobody's business but yours.

Shooting Log Pro is a private log for your firearms, range sessions, and round counts — built to work at the range, with or without signal. For shooters with a notebook, a spreadsheet, or no system yet.

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No third parties.

No analytics. No AI. No ad networks. Your data stays on our servers.

Hosted in the US.

DigitalOcean's US data centers.

Hard delete.

Delete your account, your data is gone — no soft-delete, no retention period.

Yours to take.

Full CSV export, anytime.

If you keep a notebook in your range bag

You captured everything — date, firearm, rounds, conditions, the load that worked that day. And the moment you closed the notebook, those answers got harder to retrieve every range day after.

You don't know your real round counts without flipping through every page. You can't pull up that one session from last spring. The answers are in there. They're just stuck.

Shooting Log Pro is the home step that gives the notebook its retrieval back. Type the range day's notes in once. Round counts update themselves. Last-shot date for every firearm. Find any session in two seconds.

Keep the notebook. We're the part that's missing.

If you track in a spreadsheet

You're already doing more than most shooters. You also know what it costs you — the transcription from notebook to sheet, the formulas that break when you add a new firearm, the column you keep meaning to add for barrel.

And if your spreadsheet lives in OneDrive, iCloud, or Google Drive — most do — it's not actually private. It just feels like it is. That's a different company than us, on a different planet of incentives.

Shooting Log Pro replaces the spreadsheet step. Same data, structured for shooting, with multi-barrel and out-of-service tracking built in. Hosted somewhere whose only job is hosting your shooting data — not training a model on it, not feeding an ad network.

Export to CSV anytime if you want to keep your sheet too. We'll never lock you in.

If you've been meaning to start

You know roughly how often you shoot. You don't know your round counts. You can guess at the load that worked last spring. You've been telling yourself you'll set up a spreadsheet "soon" — for a long time.

The reason you haven't started isn't laziness. It's that every option asks for a commitment before it gives you anything back.

Shooting Log Pro has a 14-day trial. No credit card to start. Log one session today and you'll have something you've never had before — a round count that updates itself, and a session you can find again.

Two minutes. That's the whole commitment.

Log it where you shoot it.

Range internet is unreliable. The form is on your phone whether you have signal or not — fill it in, hit save, and the session pushes to the server the next time you're online. Nothing to install, nothing to enable.

Works in Safari and Chrome, iPhone and Android. Add the app to your home screen if you want a permanent shortcut and longer-term offline storage on iPhone — that's the only piece that's optional.

Answers your notebook, spreadsheet, or memory can't give you.

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Round counts that update themselves

Every session you log adds to the totals. Per firearm. Per barrel. No formulas.

Last-shot date for every firearm

See at a glance what you've been neglecting.

Searchable session history

Pull up a session from last week or last spring in seconds.

Per-firearm session reports

A printable, exportable record for any firearm.

Out-of-service tracking

Mark firearms in repair, retired, or sold.

Multi-barrel support

Track round counts per barrel, separately, the way they actually wear.

Works at the range without signal

Fill in the form on your phone offline. Syncs the next time you're online.

Your firearms list is nobody's business but yours. We agree.

I built Shooting Log Pro for the version of you who's skeptical of putting firearms data into someone else's system. Here's exactly what we do — and don't do — with what you log.

  • No third parties touch your firearm or session data.

    No analytics. No error tracking on what you log. No AI services. No ad networks. The data stays on our servers, full stop.

  • Serial numbers are optional.

    Don't want a serial number in our database? Leave it blank. Track each firearm by whatever you call it — "the Ruger," "Dad's Browning" — and we never see a serial at all. If you do enter one, it's encrypted in the database, not sitting there in plain text.

  • Hosted in the US, on DigitalOcean's US data centers.

  • Hard delete on request.

    When you delete your account, your data is permanently and immediately gone. There's no soft-delete table. No 30-day retention window. Gone is gone.

  • Full CSV export, anytime.

    Every firearm, every session, every round count, every barrel — yours to take, as standard CSV files. Not a "data request" with a 30-day fulfillment window. A button.

  • Never sold. Never shared.

    Not now. Not as part of any deal. Ever.

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Pricing. No surprises.

Two tiers. Same product, billed how you like. 14-day trial on either, no credit card to start.

Monthly

$10 / month

14-day free trial — no credit card to start. Cancel any time. Your data is yours to take.

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Annual

saves about 17%
$99 / year

14-day free trial — no credit card to start. Same product, billed yearly. The annual price lines up with the way you'd think about range fees, not another software subscription.

Start 14-day trial

No tiers locked behind your firearms. No "premium privacy." Both plans get the same protections — same hard delete, same export, same no-third-parties promise. The only difference is how often you'd rather pay.

Questions you might have

Do you share data with the government, the ATF, or anyone?

No. We don't share, sell, or hand over your data to anyone unless legally compelled — and we don't go looking for ways to be helpful when we're not asked. We respond to lawful subpoenas if and when they arrive, like any business has to. We have no proactive sharing arrangements with any agency, insurer, retailer, or third party. None. Ever.

What happens to my data if you go out of business?

See the Continuity Commitment below. The short version: 60 days' notice by email. Full CSV export available the entire time. If you don't export, your data is permanently deleted at shutdown. It is never sold as part of any deal.

Is my home address stored anywhere?

Only if you put it there. We collect what's required to bill paid accounts (handled by Stripe). We don't ask for a home address or a firearms inventory at signup. You decide what goes in.

Can I export everything?

Yes. Every firearm, every session, every round count, every barrel — full CSV export, anytime. Not a 30-day "data request." A button.

Can I really delete my account?

Yes, and the deletion is real. Your data is gone — not soft-deleted, not flagged for deletion, not retained for 30 days. Hard delete.

Why $10/month? Excel is free.

Excel costs you maintenance time, and your "private" spreadsheet is almost certainly syncing to OneDrive, iCloud, or Google Drive. Shooting Log Pro gives you the answers Excel can't give you cleanly — round counts that update themselves, multi-barrel tracking, real search — and is genuinely private. The 14-day trial doesn't ask for a credit card; try it before deciding what it's worth.

What happens at the end of the trial?

On the morning of day 15, you'll be asked to add a card to keep using Shooting Log Pro. We email you 3 days before the trial ends, so it's never a surprise. If you don't add a card, your account is paused — your data stays put, there's no card to charge, and nothing happens to your wallet. You can come back later, add a card, and pick up where you left off, or export your data and delete your account. Your call.

Are you SOC 2 / GDPR certified?

No, and I'll be honest about why: I'm one person, not a company that needs an audit framework to remember not to share your data. Compliance certifications are mostly how big companies promise good behavior to other big companies. We just have good behavior.

What can I do on my phone?

Everything you'd do on a laptop, plus log range sessions on the range — even with no signal. Open the site in Safari or Chrome, fill in the new-session form, hit save. If you have internet it goes straight to the server; if you don't, it saves on your phone and syncs the next time you're online. There's nothing to install or enable.

Does it work without an internet connection?

Yes — for logging new range sessions. The catch: your phone needs to have opened the new-session page (and its dropdowns of firearms and locations) at least once with internet on that device, so the form is held in the browser cache. As long as you've used the site online before, you can fill in and save a session at the range with no signal. The session is held on the phone and pushed to the server automatically when you're back online. You don't have to remember to do anything.

Should I install the app on my phone?

Optional on Android — your data and offline support already persist in Chrome. Recommended on iPhone if you don't open the site at least once a week, because Apple wipes cached browser data after about 7 days of inactivity. Installing exempts the site from that and gives you a home-screen icon. Tap Safari's Share button at the range, choose Add to Home Screen — that's it.

What about photos at the range?

Photos need a connection to upload. If you're offline, save the session without photos — you'll see a small confirmation that says so — and add them later by editing the session once you're back online. Everything else (firearm, ammo, rounds, distance, location, notes) is stored locally and syncs as soon as you reconnect.

I logged a session offline but don't see it on my session list — did I lose it?

No, it's safe on your phone. The session list you're seeing is the cached copy from your last online visit, so a session you just logged offline won't appear there until the next time the app syncs. As soon as you reopen the app with internet, the session pushes to the server and shows up everywhere.

What if I sign in as a different account on the same phone?

Cached pages are scoped per account — switching accounts (or signing out) clears the previous account's cached data automatically. Pending sessions you logged but haven't synced stay in your queue until you sign back in as the account that recorded them. We won't push them to the wrong account.

Who's actually behind this?

Hi, I'm Rob. I'm a long-time shooter and a software developer in Connecticut. I started Shooting Log Pro because my range notebook was useless for finding old sessions or knowing round totals, and I couldn't find a solution I trusted. Bootstrapped, no investors. You can email me directly — see below.

About the person behind this

Rob Bazinet, founder of Shooting Log Pro.
Name:
Rob Bazinet
Location:
Connecticut

I'm Rob Bazinet — a long-time shooter and software developer in Connecticut.

I built Shooting Log Pro because I used a notebook for years, and it was useless if I wanted to find a session from a while ago or know my round totals for any of my firearms. The data was in there. I couldn't get it out. I looked at the apps that exist for this and didn't trust any of them with my firearms list.

So I built one I'd trust. I'm the only one running it. I have no outside investors and no exit plan. The only reason I'd ever shut this down is if it can't pay for itself — and the Continuity Commitment below tells you exactly what happens to your data if it ever comes to that.

If you have a question about how this works, what we do with your data, or anything else, email me. I read every one.

The Continuity Commitment

If anything ever happens to Shooting Log Pro — shutdown, acquisition, anything — here's what's promised to you:

  1. 60 days' notice by email before any planned shutdown.
  2. Full CSV export available throughout the notice period (and any time before, too).
  3. Your data is permanently deleted at shutdown if you don't export it.
  4. If the company is ever acquired, you'll get 60 days' notice and can export and delete your account before any ownership transition. The new owner inherits these commitments.
  5. Your data is never sold. Not now. Not as part of any deal. Ever.

This isn't legal small print. It's the deal.

Ready when you are.

14-day trial. No credit card to start. Two minutes to log your first session.

Whether you're switching from a notebook, a spreadsheet, or a rough idea you've been meaning to act on — start with one session today and see what it gives you back.

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