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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: The_Shadow on May 28 2015 11:21:03 AM MDT

Title: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: The_Shadow on May 28 2015 11:21:03 AM MDT
A few days ago I was contacted by Hunter, who is one of our members here on the forum, about doing an article for his website  RangeHot.com http://rangehot.com/ (http://rangehot.com/).  So I put together an article about SwampFox Ammo as a tribute to Mike Willard.

Those of you who are interested can read the article here at http://rangehot.com/a-tribute-to-william-mike-willard-of-swamp-fox-ammunition/ (http://rangehot.com/a-tribute-to-william-mike-willard-of-swamp-fox-ammunition/)

Come back afterwards and provide some feedback and let me know what you think and if it is worthy.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: cwall64 on May 28 2015 11:40:23 AM MDT
Nice read.  Much better writing than I could do!
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: fernpatch on May 28 2015 11:44:13 AM MDT
well said. The more I learn the history of the 10mm auto and all of the great people who helped it become what it is today makes me wish I had found it many years ago.
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: tommac919 on May 28 2015 01:49:53 PM MDT
good story,  RIP
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: zito1553 on May 28 2015 04:34:52 PM MDT
Shadow .....enjoyed the story , thank you ....
..also would like to know if it would be safe/wise to use that load data.i
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: The_Shadow on May 28 2015 04:39:49 PM MDT
I load the 200 gr. XTP's for my guns using 9.4 grain loads @ 1240 fps.  I have fired the hotter ones safely, the way my guns are set up, but 1240-1250 fps is plenty!
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: Buckeye 50 on May 28 2015 05:51:42 PM MDT
Good article - liked it a lot.

Pat
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: Hunter on May 28 2015 09:58:47 PM MDT
I am thankful and fortunate to have Shadow contribute his knowledge.
You did well brother, and I have gotten nothing but great feedback,
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: The_Shadow on May 29 2015 08:36:20 AM MDT
Thanks Hunter, BTW, I am working on the next article about the NORMA ammunition.  8)
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: SHOOT1SAM on May 29 2015 11:40:51 AM MDT
Nice job, Shadow. 

I have to ask, who came on the 10mm ammo scene first, Willard or McNett?   

Sam
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: The_Shadow on May 29 2015 12:50:45 PM MDT
Actually Mike McNett did and his products were what kept the 10mm drive alive for those not handloading their very own ammo.  Mike was kind enough to share his range report notes over several forums, especially GlockTalk.  But as his business grew, he backed away from the various forums.  Some naysayers and agitators may have also spoiled that party.

I had the pleasure to talk with him back when I purchased my Bar-Sto 9x25Dillon barrel from him.  He does post on FaceBook on occasions and quite a collection of 10mm guns.  8)
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: maxsnafu on May 31 2015 04:56:10 PM MDT
Quote from: The_Shadow on May 29 2015 08:36:20 AM MDT
Thanks Hunter, BTW, I am working on the next article about the NORMA ammunition.  8)

After reading your outstanding Swampfox article I'm hoping you will also post here a link to your forthcoming NORMA article.
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: MCQUADE on May 31 2015 05:50:59 PM MDT
Thanks Wade and Hunter!! I miss Willard...
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: 4949shooter on June 03 2015 01:58:09 PM MDT
Great article, Wade. I commented there as well.
Title: Re: Published Tribute for SwampFox
Post by: bjw0007 on June 04 2015 05:09:18 AM MDT
Quote from: zito1553 on May 28 2015 04:34:52 PM MDT
Shadow .....enjoyed the story , thank you ....
..also would like to know if it would be safe/wise to use that load data.i
As with all loading, start low and work up.  In this case, start with published load data, work up to max, and if you feel adventerous, work very slowly up to that load.  A change in ANY componants could be dangerous at these levels.  We don't know what primers were used, so we have to start over.

-Ben