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Single-Sixer
Rick Jamison? He used to write an excellent reloading column for
Shooting Times but isn't there any longer. I do know that he was
embroiled in a huge lawsuit against Winchester Ammunition over the
rights to and credit for, having first developed what became known
as the WSM line of short fat potent cartridges that would fit in a short
action receiver and ultimately settled it with Winchester in a sealed
case. I was wondering if they had blackballed him in other gun magazines
as a result. The last thing I've found that he wrote was in one edition
back of the Nosler Reloading Manual and since then, nothing, unless
I've missed something totally in a magazine he does write for but
I read almost all of them I know of, if not by subscription then by
reading other family member's issues. He apparently had the upper
hand in the lawsuit since he had patents covering the short action
designs.
Shooting Times but isn't there any longer. I do know that he was
embroiled in a huge lawsuit against Winchester Ammunition over the
rights to and credit for, having first developed what became known
as the WSM line of short fat potent cartridges that would fit in a short
action receiver and ultimately settled it with Winchester in a sealed
case. I was wondering if they had blackballed him in other gun magazines
as a result. The last thing I've found that he wrote was in one edition
back of the Nosler Reloading Manual and since then, nothing, unless
I've missed something totally in a magazine he does write for but
I read almost all of them I know of, if not by subscription then by
reading other family member's issues. He apparently had the upper
hand in the lawsuit since he had patents covering the short action
designs.