TrapShooting ScoreSheet

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Mature 17+
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About this app

A free app that does not require registration for shooter, made by shooter.
Keep track of trap shooting scoresheets on your device to view stats and analyze trends.

Trap shooting, Skeet shooting, and Target shooting scores can be saved and the results automatically analyzed.
Can also manage inventory by type of ammunition.
It also comes with tools such as checking your belongings when you go out for shooting, and a round notes.

Can now share your score sheet using the QR code within the app.
(This requires camera and photo permissions)


- Reproduce the score sheet on your device.
- Enter the score by flicking.
- Automatic analysis of each score sheet.
- Viewing statistics.
- The display panel on the top screen can be freely customized.
- Inventory management table for ammunition types.
- Other tools you will need when actually going shooting.


- Why is it free?
Since it is not originally for commercial purposes, it is made available for free.
I'm thinking about running ads to cover the maintenance costs, and I'm just implementing them, but I don't have the best space to display them, so I don't have any plans to run them at the moment.

- Who is developing it and why?
Development started using Flutter by engineers who enjoy shooting to explore technology and manage their own shooting performance.

- Where is the data stored?
Data is only stored on your device.
We have not built a dedicated server because of the running costs.
That's why I chose QR codes to share data with friends.

- What are your plans for the future?
We have more overseas users than expected, so we plan to continue updating the version regularly.
Updated on
25 May 2024

Data safety

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No data collected
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What's new

- Fixed a bug with the number of days left for permission to ammunition.
- Fixed a bug with fixed stock of ammo note.