Provided it is of a similar class 10 hours on a Arrow is the same as a 182. I just log in my logbook SE<5700 as the type with the call sign. No need to write up what it is. They are all the same.
I understand that it also works in the Airlines, if you fly a 737 it can be counted towards A320 time and so you can negate the need for a simulator endorsement. Just a quick differences brief and you get to fly the line as a line pilot.
Watch those 182s though, very complex machine. Pretty hard to stay ahead of and the landing speed gives you a rush every time. Awesome power which is why they use them for meat bombing. I believe it has set many time to altitude records for its class.