Keeping track of your airguns.

Lots of good ideas but what if you have 100+ airguns? Do you have a ditty box for each?
I built a shelf under my shooting bench with assorted tins of pellets. Many guns use the same and some use unique.
But, I don't travel to shoot. Most all my shooting is from my bench at my home range.
I do have a "to go" bag if I go to the farm to shoot pest birds but I just put in it what I need for the gun of choice. The list will help remember those needed items.
Thank GOD I only have 2, simple journal works for me along with a magnifying glass to read the gauge😂
 
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After years of owning so many airguns, that I just couldn't keep up with them, I opted to make/keep things simple. I came to the conclusion that 5 or 6 are my max, I just don't need more, can't keep up the maintenance on more, can't shoot more...etc

I have five right now, three are FX that take the same mags and have the same bottles, so fill pressure is the same 250 bar, I have a Brk Sniper..again fill pressure 250 bar, and a Crosman which is close, 230 bar, so it's simple and easy to remember. I have high power, low power, big bore (25 is my big), small 177 etc, and one rifle is a Crown which I can switch around to almost anything I might need.
That's how I keep track by keeping simple.
 
I just keep a note card on the butt stock all of my rifles, air or powder. Usually the ammo type, fill pressures, last target and distance and type of ammo, shot strings etc. When I take a rifle out, I review the card and then usually leave the card in the rifle's place, like a check out. When I return the rifle I rubber band the card back to the stock.

 
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