Nonte was about the most prolific writer of my callow youth. He wrote many articles for Shooting Times in their early years, and from what I understand wrote as many under pseudonyms. His articles were of a more technical nature, unlike the "Me and Joe went hunting" genre in Outdoor Life, Sports Afield, and Field and Stream. There were several other fairly technical writers at that time, but they may all have been George.

His magnus opus was on cartridge conversion. It is now pretty much out of date, as a lot of the source cases he used are also long gone.

On reading this, I am impressed by how many fancy words I used. George, however, was pretty plain spoken, sort of the middle of the road. His style would be mistaken for neither O'Connor on the one hand or Keith on the other.