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  • Writer: burnerbarrelltd
    burnerbarrelltd
  • Mar 19
  • 4 min read

Updated: Mar 31




After getting pretty heavy into competitive shooting sports, trying to manage barrel round count, component usage, and cleaning intervals for firearm components can be a daunting task. I tried notebooks, data cards, whiteboards, etc., and would always fail or forget to update. Everyone has their phone with them. Being able to input rounds fired wherever you are is very convenient.

This app was designed by competitive shooters who work in the industry that want to keep better track of barrels and components. This is designed to work with any firearm you would want to keep track of!

Simply hit the button, “I Shot Today”, select the profile and add the rounds that were fired. This will keep track of your barrel’s life which is why we made it!

You can set your cleaning interval to your own personal preference, and the app will give you an alert on when that barrel is ready to be cleaned.

Rifle, pistol, shotgun, SBR, machine gun, Abrams M1A2 120mm, the app will work for it all.

This app is user friendly, keeping at simple as you prefer, or as complex for all the data nerds.

This app is available on Google and Apple stores.

This app can also track ammo usage whether it is factory ammo or reloaded ammo.

-Update the Primer, Brass, Bullet, and Powder for what you have on the shelf to keep track.

-Create your load for any caliber, and when you select that ammo when used on “I Shot Today”, it will pull from your updated inventory

-This tool will let you know when you are getting low on any component and can set alerts to your own preference

-Don’t want any alerts, easy! You can set this up for however you like!

Key features:

-Round count for whatever component you desire, I.E., Actions, barrels, triggers, scopes, suppressors, etc

-Round count for your firearm can be input a simple as you want, or as complex depending on you!

-Example: 3 Rifles, .223, 6.5CM, and 308Win. I use one suppressor for all of these. If you have the suppressor tied to all 3 firearm entries, it will keep track of that suppressor seperately!

-This app is secure and backed up to the Cloud. Lose your phone? No worries! Your data is safe with us as we simply need the tool for our professional and personal use! 

-Alerts!!! You can choose to have alerts so you are not bothered. You can set alerts for component quantities, when firearm(s) need cleaned, when a barrel is close to the end of its life(set by you), and when you need to reload or buy more ammo!

Sample of my complex entry, current round count will be shown for each component on app: 

Firearm- Impact 6.5 Creed #1 

Action: Impact 737R S/A S/N - R40000

Barrel: Buddys Armory 6.5 Creed 26” 1/7 Twist CRB barrel #1

Trigger: Bix n Andy Tacsport pro 2 stage

Scope: Zero Compromise 8-40x MPCT 1X

Suppressor: TBAC - Magnus-CB S/N R40000

Notes: Check zero next time at range

Current round count: 800 

Rounds to next cleaning interval: 300

Ammo- 6.5 Creed

Bullet: 153gr Berger Hybrid lot #4395

Primer: CCI 450 lot #2806

Brass: Alpha SRP (This can keep track of brass firings too!)

Powder: H4350 lot# 7404

Charge weight: 40.4gr

Qty loaded: 300

Notes: Batch was annealed prior to loading, OAL is 2.900”, bullet jump is .060", shoulder is bumped .002” measured at 1.520"

Entering it this way, is going to keep track of rounds for the components listed for firearm, ammo loaded, and component usage I.E., powder, bullets, primers.

Having the “Notes” section is a great way of keeping track of any changes of your reloading process for any given cartridge. For mine, putting the Overall Length, shoulder bump, and if I annealed is helpful. Same for firearm components. It is nice to put a note that you need to re-zero due to a scope, barrel, etc., change.

Adding serial numbers is up to you, it is nice to access to this when you’re not in your gun room or safe. I have a few of the same models, and it is nice to know the round counts and cleaning intervals for each separating by number or serial number.

Suppressor cleaning schedule is going to be different than your barrel. Most suppressors do not need cleaning until 600-1500rds depending on type/design. There is a note section where you can log in weight to track how much carbon buildup there is.

Keeping up on suppressors is important. The more buildup, the heavier it gets, and the harder it is to clean when you don’t have a maintenance interval.

Trying to sell a component? Now you have an exact log on the item to show the buyer how much it was used without guessing or estimating

Sample of my simple entries:

Firearm: Accuracy International ATX 6.5 CM

Action: Accuracy International

Barrel: N/A

Trigger: N/A

Scope: Ziess 5-25 LRP

Suppressor: N/A

Notes: Shoots Hornady ammo well

Current round count: 800 

Rounds to next cleaning interval: 25

Firearm: OA Defense 2311 9mm

Action: OA Defense 2311

Barrel: N/A

Trigger: N/A

Scope: Leupold Deltapoint Pro

Suppressor: N/A

Notes: Needs zero at 15yds

Current round count: 0

Rounds to next cleaning interval: 500

Ammo: 6.5 Hornady 147gr ELD

Qty: 200

Notes: 2730fps MV

Ammo: Federal 147gr 9mm

Qty: 100

Notes: None

Ammo: Stealth 165gr 9mm

Qty: 50

Notes: None

Submitting simple entries is still keeping the round count and the cleaning interval however you please! The capabilities are endless!

Tutorial Tab: Josephine-We can add pics from the app as well as I will make YouTube video tutorials. Add these sections to the main tutorial page below:

-Simple firearm entry-

-Tracking reloading components-

-Selecting cleaning intervals-

-Alerts: setting them up to fit your needs-

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Please keep in mind due to high volume it might take a little bit to respond but we WILL get back to you!


 
 
 

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