About

Built by shooters who keep records.

SnipeLog started as a spreadsheet, then a notebook, then a stack of notebooks. It's now the tool we wished we had: a serious shot log that lives on the bench, in the field, and on the web, so the data actually survives the trip home.

Why SnipeLog exists

Range notebooks get rained on. Spreadsheets break the moment you try to compare two loads across three optics. Most "shooting apps" are scorekeepers. They track points, not data.

We built SnipeLog because shooting is a measurement sport, and measurements only matter if you can compare them later. Every shot you log gets a weapon, an optic, an ammo lot, a distance, and an outcome. Every group gets an MOA. Every edit gets an audit trail. The whole point is that next month, when you change one variable, you can actually see what it did.

That's it. That's the product. A serious log for shooters who want their range time to compound.

📓From notebook to data
🔒Privacy, integrity, portability

What we care about

Three things, in this order:

  • Privacy-first. Your sessions are yours. We don't sell data, we don't run ad networks, we don't ship third-party trackers in the app.
  • Record-keeping integrity. Every edit to a recorded shot leaves an audit trail. You can correct a typo, but you can't silently rewrite history.
  • Platform-agnostic. Web, iPhone, iPad today. Android in progress. The app works offline because real ranges have no signal.

The team

SnipeLog is built by two people: a working sniper who needed the tool, and the engineer he brought on to build it.

Anthony Bonisolli

Anthony Bonisolli

Founder

Anthony is the original idea behind SnipeLog. Before law enforcement he spent years working across multiple industries, gaining experience in leadership, problem-solving, customer service, process improvement, and team development. He began his law-enforcement career at 29 with the Tucson Police Department in Tucson, Arizona, where he built a foundation in patrol operations, community engagement, criminal investigations, and emergency response.

In 2021 he relocated to Central Wisconsin and continued his career with a county sheriff's office. Over more than a decade of patrol experience he's handled a wide range of incidents while maintaining a focus on professionalism, public service, and officer safety. He's also served five years on a regional SWAT team as a sniper, participating in high-risk operations that demand tactical planning, precision marksmanship, intelligence gathering, and teamwork. His passion for training led him to become an instructor; he teaches both basic and advanced sniper courses to law-enforcement officers across the region, emphasizing fundamentals, critical thinking, and real-world application.

Anthony's other background is Lean Process Improvement and Six Sigma. Rather than treating challenges as complex problems requiring complicated solutions, he believes in identifying root causes, eliminating unnecessary steps, and creating practical systems that work efficiently. That "make it simple" philosophy is exactly where SnipeLog came from: a serious shot log built by an operator who got tired of unserious tools.

Zachary Smith

Zachary Smith

Engineering

Zach is a former naval aviator and field artillery officer turned software engineer and startup builder. He and Anthony met, partnered up, and built SnipeLog into the app you're using today.

The discipline carries over. Keep the interface obvious, keep the data honest, and ship something that works on whatever device a shooter already has on them, whether at the range, in the truck, or on the couch reviewing the day.

What we bring to the bench

Two backgrounds. One project. Built by people who've actually been on a firing line.

10+ Years LE patrol
5 Years SWAT sniper
Sniper instructor
Naval aviator

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