From what you all say about this guy, he sounds like a person that would be great to sit and talk with for a few hours... or more!.
I have done that on several occasions and I'll say I've left his house with a sense of enlightenment and new take on things.
In 5 or so years smellie along with Buffdog taught me proper shooting techniques, how to judge wind, how to properly use iron sights at close and long ranges, bullet casting, cartridge conversions, handloading both common and obselete rounds, picking the right burn rate for the application, twist rates, how to re arrel a rifle, how to make tools or parts etc etc etc.
I also now own and run my own lathe and agan thats where the knowledge came from. Never even touched a lathe til I met those 2.
Without those 2 I'd still be shooting 10 moa "patterns" and buying factory ammo. They have made me a very competent shooter and a decently knowledgeable collector.
Smellie is truly and amazing man. Always quick to lend words of encouragement, always there to lend a hand. He talks but he also listens, never does he talk over anyone or let his ego get in the way of learning something.
He is always ready to say "I don't know about that" if he has no knowledge of a perticular subject. That's whats neat he's a great teacher but always willing to be a student.
It's really neat that his amazing character comes out in his writing, he is every bit ad neat in real life as on here.
A gift to our hobby.