Had a brief session at the range today, 100 rounds in total. Of that I shot the HiTS Advanced Super test (30rds) scored 296/300, my FYL drill LV3 and LV4 one run each (24 rd) 22/24, LHO/RHO at 10yd(10rds) 100-3x on B8, and 3 rounds at 25 yds in the x - ring. This accounted for 67 percent of my rounds used. I walked away feeling good about the session, as I have been working through some grip issues and the balance of speed and accuracy. Then I looked at my notes and wondered what I had done with the other 33 rounds. Noting each drill, and round, seems excessive and tedious at times but I feel it is the best way to track improvement. I typically keep my targets as reference as well as inputting the results into Excel. The sessions where I burn 300 rounds and have no data to show are hard to input and only fill in the "round count" column only. Just seems like a waste of time and ammo. Keep in mind this is for my carry / training gun. I do occasionally shoot just for fun, but even that gets turned into performance testing in some way. Maybe time for a break, or stick with a very focused game plan each session from here on out?