About Shooting Log Pro

It's run by one person. Here's who, and why.

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.

For years I kept a notebook in my range bag. It went everywhere. Date, firearm, ammo, distance, weather, the load that worked, the load that didn't. The notebook is good at one thing — capture. It's terrible at the next thing — finding what you wrote down later. I'd flip through pages trying to remember which session, which firearm, which load. I never knew my real round counts. I never knew which firearms had gone too long without a range trip. The data was in there. I just couldn't get it out.

I looked at the apps. I didn't trust any of them with my firearms list. Most were owned by companies that had every reason to monetize the data they were sitting on, even if they weren't doing it today. So I built one I'd trust.

That's still the project. Shooting Log Pro is run by one person — me — and that's deliberate. There are no outside investors. There's no exit plan. Nobody is sitting in a board meeting deciding which features are coming next or whose data is suddenly part of a deal. The only reason I'd ever shut this down is if it can't pay for itself, and the Continuity Commitment in the privacy policy spells out exactly what happens to your data if it ever comes to that.

What I commit to

  • No third party touches your firearm or session data. No analytics, no AI services, no error tracking on what you log, no ad networks.
  • Your data is hosted on US-based servers and stays there.
  • You can export everything as CSV, anytime, with a single button.
  • You can delete your account, and the deletion is real — gone is gone.
  • Your data is never sold. Not now. Not as part of any deal. Ever.

What I won't do

  • I won't add an AI feature that sends what you log to an outside model. Not for "smart insights," not for content moderation, not for training, not for any reason.
  • I won't take outside investment that puts pressure on me to monetize your data.
  • I won't quietly weaken the privacy commitments above. If they ever change, you'll get notice in time to export and delete first.
  • I won't pretend Shooting Log Pro is a bigger team than it is. It's me. That's the trade — what you give up in scale, you get back in accountability.

If you have a question about how this works, what I do with your data, or anything else, email me at rob@shootinglogpro.com. I read every message.

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