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ShootersToolbox

A practical, local-first Android toolkit for shooters who want inventory, reloading, range sessions, observed DOPE, and ballistic calculations connected in one place.

Built to replace the scattered notebooks, spreadsheets, screenshots, range cards, and half-remembered corrections that tend to accumulate around serious shooting data.

Local-firstNo subscriptionUser-controlled records
ShootersToolbox firearm inventory
ShootersToolbox home dashboard
ShootersToolbox observed DOPE

More than an inventory app

Your shooting data belongs in one connected workflow.

ShootersToolbox connects what you own, what you load, what you test, and what actually happens at the range. The goal is not to replace judgment with a calculator. It is to keep the information you rely on organized, traceable, and useful when you need it.

InventoryFirearms, optics, accessories and gear
ReloadingComponents, loads and chronograph data
RangeSessions, targets and observed results
BallisticsTrajectory, DOPE and environmental context

Core capabilities

Built around the whole shooting workflow.

Firearm inventory

Track rifles, pistols, shotguns, chamberings, manufacturers, models, serial information, notes, photos, and related details.

Accessories & equipment

Organize optics, suppressors, reloading tools, shooting gear, photos, notes, and equipment relationships.

Ammunition & components

Manage ammunition, bullets, brass, primers, powders, and component details used throughout your records.

Load development

Create load-development records, preserve velocities, and bring chronograph data into shot ladders without rebuilding it by hand.

Ranges & range cards

Store range information and prepare sessions using known distances and environmental context, with overrides when conditions change.

Observed shot data

Preserve impacts and observed DOPE. Calculations provide a starting point while verified field results remain the authority.

Ballistics

Work with firearm, ammunition, optic, environmental, stability, spin-drift, and Coriolis inputs in a connected workflow.

Reports & reference

Review inventory, load records, tested combinations, and useful field or bench information without hunting through disconnected files.

Why ShootersToolbox?

A serious data tool, not a toy gun list.

Most shooters eventually build an improvised system: a notebook for load data, a spreadsheet for inventory, chronograph screenshots, a weather app, printed range cards, and notes that are difficult to find when they matter.

ShootersToolbox reduces that fragmentation by keeping inventory, load development, environmental context, and observed performance close enough to tell the complete story of a firearm, load, or range session.

  • Local-first operation
  • User-controlled records
  • No account required for normal use
  • Observed data over blind calculation
  • Chronograph import workflow
  • Firearm and equipment relationships
  • Range and environmental context
  • Reports and reference tools

See it in action

From the safe to the firing line.

The second half of the toolbox is where the records stop being lists and become a working shooting history.

Inventory & supplies

Know what you have before you need it.

Track firearms, ammunition, reloading components, accessories, and equipment without reducing the app to a glorified gun list.

  • Firearm records with photos and configuration data
  • Ammunition inventory by caliber and load
  • Powder, primer, brass, bullet, and tool tracking
  • Relationships between weapons, optics, accessories, and loads
Rifle inventory records
Reloading powder inventory

Reloading & load development

Keep the recipe connected to the results.

Store load data, components, velocity, stability, chronograph results, and range-day use together so the useful information does not disappear into screenshots and loose notes.

  • Detailed load records and component data
  • Chronograph CSV import workflow
  • Load development and shot ladders
  • Promote tested combinations into developed loads
Reloading load data table
Selected range day load and shot records

Observed DOPE

Calculated data is useful. Observed data is king.

Generate a ballistic starting point, then preserve actual range results and corrections. ShootersToolbox keeps the distinction visible instead of pretending a calculator is a substitute for verified field data.

  • Observed and calculated DOPE kept distinct
  • Range-day shot records and target groups
  • Follow-up optic corrections from actual impacts
  • Confidence and source context attached to results
Observed DOPE card
Target logger with shot group and correction

Ballistics

Useful calculations without hiding the inputs.

Build trajectory and correction data from the firearm, load, atmosphere, range, wind, and firing geometry you actually entered. The goal is a transparent field tool, not a magic answer box.

  • G1/G7 trajectory calculations
  • Atmospheric and density-altitude context
  • Coriolis, firing-plane cant, spin drift, and wind
  • DOPE tables and detailed trajectory views
DOPE table and trajectory graph
Detailed bullet trajectory view

A broader toolbox

The details are there when you need them.

Inventory, range work, target logging, ballistic calculation, DOPE, reloading, supplies, imports, reports, and settings are designed as parts of the same system.

ShootersToolbox

One purchase. Your data. Your workflow.

Designed as a practical paid application rather than a recurring subscription. Core records stay local whenever practical, with outside services used only when a feature actually requires them.

Reloading safety

ShootersToolbox organizes user-entered data, reference information, and calculations. It does not generate guaranteed-safe load recipes, replace current published reloading manuals, or guarantee ballistic accuracy. Always verify load data through trusted current sources and follow safe handloading practices.