Answer the question:am I improving?
ShootLog is a digital shooting logbook. Track sessions, drills, scores and group size — then see trends and personal bests over time.
Why ShootLog
Stop guessing. Start tracking progress.
- ✕Target photos lost in your camera roll
- ✕Scores in notes or just in your head
- ✕No idea if you are actually improving
- ✕Hard to compare sessions across days
- ✕No overview of activity and consistency
- ✓All sessions and scores in one place
- ✓Activity calendar and shooting heatmap
- ✓Stats and charts — see real trends
- ✓Compare sessions, guns and distances over time
- ✓History, 68 badges and range visit counter
See the app
Real screens from the app
What a training looks like
4 steps. 30 seconds. Entire training saved.




See more than just a score
Sessions, stats, target photos and progress history — all in one place.
See if you're actually improving
Not just the last session — track your average, records and grouping over weeks and months.
When and how often you train — activity patterns at a glance.
All sessions and series in one place — always within reach.
Assign trainings to a weapon and compare results per configuration.
Streaks, records, dry fire, collection. Visible progress on your profile.
Ready-made scenarios — Slow Fire, Rapid Fire, IPSC — check off steps during training.
Train at home — no ammo needed
30+ exercises in 6 categories: trigger, draw, manipulations, transitions, stability, speed. Par timer, 7-day plan and session history.
Learn more →Interactive sight alignment simulator. Learn sight picture from 10m to 50m.
The app automatically calculates MOA for every saved series — from 25 m to long range. Track grouping, compare distances and see your precision trend over time.
Install. Come back after your first session.
Available on the App Store. Free, no sign-up required. Your first progress chart appears after 2–3 sessions.
iOS 16+ · Available on the App Store · Android coming soon
Built by a shooter
Why ShootLog exists
I started shooting recently. I quickly ended up with hundreds of target photos in my camera roll and notes scattered everywhere. Without an answer to one simple question: am I actually getting better?
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I build ShootLog in my spare time. If you use the app and want to support its development — you can buy me a coffee. Every coffee helps build ShootLog faster