He wrote articles for the American Rifleman, some of which were quite humorous. He was a devoted Stevens fan, and one of his last crusades was to get some ammo manufacturer to load a "high velocity" version of the .25 rimfire. In another he was talking about loading the .25-20 to something over 1800 fps. A scheme I took a bit farther; my first .25-20 was on a 44-1/2 action, and I had it to 1950 fps using an 85 grain jacketed softpoint. That one accounted for a few woodchucks when I lived in Michigan, until I realized that the bullets were too strong for that velocity, and would ricochet off hard ground after passing through the victim. The load and rifle were deadly accurate, though.