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Whatever became of Ross Seyfried who used to be a regular contributor to the gun mags back in the 80's? He wrote one of the 1st articles I ever read that was favorable regarding shooting damascus barreled guns. I believe he's still a contributor to the double gun journal but I don't remember seeing him in print recently elsewhere. Jim
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Ross wrote for Guns And Ammo quite a bit shortly after Elmer Keith retired. I enjoyed reading Ross's articles. Two that stand out to me from G&A were his trip to Australia with pistols to shoot feral animals and the other was the development of the .585 Nyati.
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Now he is the major writer in the DGJ.
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He also wrote some wonderful stuff for the long-gone Blackpowder Hunting Magazine (along with the great Don Kettelkamp) and briefly for Wolfe. He is my favorite gun writer. He brings so much passion to his words.
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I remember well the G&A articles, and I like every one written by Seyfried for DGJ. I think that He is one of the best and knowdledgeable living gunwriters.
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Guys don't do that to me. I see a name as a title and expect bad news or posting of his passing. How about a title like where is he, what is he doing? That way opening a post would not entail a certain amount of dread.
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Guys don't do that to me. I see a name as a title and expect bad news or posting of his passing. How about a title like where is he, what is he doing? That way opening a post would not entail a certain amount of dread. There! is that better now! My understanding is that Seyfried is a multi-millionaire and therefore never had to work so he was able to devote his time to firearms from early on. Anyone else aware of his background? Jim
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Jim, I know he served with the Rhodesian police back in the days when he was one of the world's best shots with a 1911. He has been a professional hunter in Africa. He also had a ranch here in Oregon -- Elk Song Ranch near La Grande -- but heard he may have sold it. I corresponded with him a couple of times, once when having a Ruger No. 1 in .458 rebored to .450 NE after reading one of his enthusiastic articles, and once when arranging to send him an old Steyr Model 95 bolt action. Very nice gentleman, who replied by mail both times.
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His best article, IMO, was entitled RIGBY'S LAST ROOSTER, in which he related the last days of his Lab, named Rigby. As I recall, he chose carefully the shotgun that he would use to shoot the last rooster pheasant that Rigby would ever flush for him. Rigby was much advanced in years and was nearing the end. He took him out for one last hunt, and regaled it in the article. I go back and reread it every few years. It is very, very good.
Seyfried is in the top three of my favorites of all time writers.
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Thanks for the title alteration. It just seems like once a week I find another passing of someone I knew, like or enjoyed. Funny how the nasty buggers, who should die, never seem to. Every one here, with just a few exceptions, is not covered by that drop dead request.
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