I began reading Warren Page's writings back in the early 1950's and continued reading what he wrote till he died around 1968.
He was a very available writer, and I liked that a lot. And, he had a wonderful sense of humor that few writers posessed back then. His writings about the 7mm Mashburn were what had me get a 7mm Ackley Magnum built for my first custom rifle in 1957, right after graduating from Penn State. I've been a 7mm loony ever since. He also shot benchrest competetively, and was a very good shot.
He had taught high school English, in New Jersey I think, before going full time as a hunting and shooting writer.
Warren Page was a high class guy.
I have his book.

Don


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