I attended the University of Idaho, about 20 miles north of Jack's home in Lewiston. Shortly after he died, I was in a little sporting goods store there, and they had some odds and ends that they'd picked up from his estate. They even had quite a bit of his handloaded ammo. I had a 7 x 57 at the time, so I bought a couple of boxes, and also a box or two of his .270 loads. One box of 7 x 57, Winchester brass I believe, had the name "Bradford" written on it. Jack had a son named Bradford. I still have some of that ammo. I wish I had been able to buy one of his rifles. I believe they may have bought some of his guns as well. Many of his trophies were donated to the University of Idaho, and were on display in the Biological Sciences building. It's been many years since I've been there, but I assume they still have that collection. It was quite impressive.