AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.8. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 15 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
★★★★☆
4.8
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
80%
4 star
20%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
15% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
79% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
80% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About RangeReady
Whether you’re a new gun owner or an experienced shooter, RangeReady keeps your firearms in top shape and your skills sharp — without complicated spreadsheets or paper logs.
Stay Organized
- Add firearms with make, model, caliber, and notes
- Track ammo inventory by brand, caliber, and quantity
- Automatic round count updates after each session
Log Every Range Session
- Record date, location, firearms used, and rounds fired
- Match ammo from your inventory for accurate tracking
- Attach target photos and notes
Plan sessions ahead and convert to logs later
- Maintenance Made Easy
- Assign custom schedules per firearm
- Get reminders for cleaning, inspections, or part changes
- View complete maintenance history
Your Data, Your Choice
- No account required
- Store on device or in iCloud
- Export in CSV, HTML, or PDF
Level Up Your Skills
- Built-in library of proven practice drills
- Track improvement over time
- Keep shooting purposeful and fun
Free to Start
Add up to 5 firearms at no cost — upgrade anytime for unlimited records, advanced insights, and backups.
Designed for clarity, privacy, and progress — RangeReady is here to make your time at the range more productive and your firearms better maintained.
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Reviews for RangeReady
Bob Smith Esq
Great app but needs polish
I like the app overall and use it primarily to track rounds fired per weapon and maintenance intervals. However, I frequently run into friction when maintaining my ammo inventory. The app requires a non-zero quantity for ammo entries. When I’m temporarily out of a regularly purchased round, I don’t want to delete the entry and later re-enter all the details (caliber, bullet type, weight, SKU, etc.). Allowing a zero quantity or an “out of stock” state would make inventory management much easier. I don’t track lot numbers, so I use “date received” as a general inventory date. This works, but a clearer distinction between cataloging ammo types and tracking current stock would help. I would also like the ability to track suppressors. Suppressors have maintenance and cleaning intervals just like firearms, especially rimfire cans, but there’s currently no good way to log suppressed round counts or schedule suppressor maintenance. I’ve also encountered some confusing logic when logging range sessions. Entering a session after the fact (e.g., yesterday’s range trip) sometimes behaves differently than entering one in advance. I don’t always log trips beforehand, so past-dated entries should work consistently and intuitively. Overall, the app is close to being excellent, but relaxing some rigid inventory assumptions and improving support for accessories and retroactive logging would significantly improve usability.
Progaad
Super useful
Works really well and easy to use.