Hello BullShooter,

Thank you for the reply. I have not seen these Handloader articles - so - I just bought Handloader Magazine #1 thru #14 & 16 on ebay so that I might have the info.

Its interesting about your mentioning the bullpup. I believe John is credited with coining the phrase "BullPup". Back in the 1980s, I also built a BullPup, and used it for competition including a 600 yd match, which I won. (see 1988 Gun Digest - "Big Bore BullPup")

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I do have a copy of the Precision Shooting Artile; and it will be used as one of my references.

I know what you mean about web pages and their hosting costs. I hope to be able to set things up to fund mine web pages for many years to come, even after I'm gone.

Here are a couple of my web pages. The first one is about William (Bill) Staege, another once famous gunsmith that has faded into history. The second is about Ed Yost, who was inspired by Bill, and was a brilliant self taught gun designer/builder. They have both faded in History.

http://yostaction.com/staege.html

http://yostaction.com/yosthistory.html


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