�Hell, I Was There� is his autobiography. �Gun Notes� Volumes I and II are compendiums of his articles. Some of the info in them is sort of dated as it talks about rifles and firearms no longer made but a lot of it is timeless. Plus, they are the best way to give you a first hand look at what all the hubbub about Elmer was about. �Sixguns� by Keith is another classic that is useful to this day.

E.g., had the new Bisley Blackhawk .44 Special out at the range last weekend and from the offhand position was popping the ringer set out at 230 yards. I learned how to shoot handguns at long range specifically from reading Elmer�s articles on that subject.


Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery.
Hit the target, all else is twaddle!