Harry was a trailblazer in the ways of what made a rifle shoot. He was glass bedding rifles long before anyone would give it a second thought. He was also one of the fastest guys out there for barrel work......Cut the crown, chamber the barrel and fit the action in 45 minutes on a 700. That was in the mid-60's, all the while guaranteeing 1MOA with factory fodder. They routinely did better than that and bugholes with handloads.

Harry was a tool and die man, mixed with the knowledge of a production furniture maker.....A unique skill set for sure and being probably one of the best, if not the best off-hand shooters I've ever seen didn't hurt either.

Randy doesn't get the press often, but he knows what he's doing. His dad was on the cover of Guns Magazine more than a couple of times.