Tool Lab

Trigger Tracker Sheet

Most owners remember the explosion and forget the conditions that caused it. Tracking turns frustration into usable data.

What matters most

  • Note distance, environment, trigger type, and recovery speed.
  • Look for repeating breakpoints instead of one-off stories.
  • Use the tracker to make the next session easier.

Working sequence

  1. Log immediately after the event if possible.
  2. Keep the template simple enough to maintain.
  3. Review patterns weekly, not only after failures.

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