Mike Venturino has passed

He seemed to have diverse interests and somehow got away with writing about them and getting it published. That by itself is a good thing these days, and quite a bit of his stuff I found entertaining. Let’s hope he has gone to the big shooting range beyond and maybe our paths will cross again. RIP.
 
I found his last article in Handloader about "is the .44 handgun fading away" very interesting. Though at first I didn't necessarily agree his logic seemed quite sound after reading the article.

He was a black powder and cast bullet guru for sure and won his share of competitions. He'll be missed.

Bryan
 
There is a thread here on The Colt Forum from May 28
"I just got the word Mike is in hospice and not expected to live out the week.

I don’t know if he will be back on the forum. I was asked to post this.."​
and a related post from Mike himself on the 31st at the bottom of the page:
#1 May 31, 2024
I have experienced a miracle and found my own personal angel. Last Wednesday May 22 four doctors stood by my bedside and grimly told Yvonne and I that there was no hope. My only choice was to determine where I wanted to die. True that. I was put in ICU where I met my angel. She just wouldn’t give up on me. With some research she determined a med that might help and a doc to prescribe it. My blood pressure at tha time was about 70/50. The new med started raising my blood pressure, making taking another med possible. I started gaining strength so I’m now home: a place I never expected to see again.

I’m not entirely out of the woods. The entire bottom could drop out. And I have to carry around an infusion device, probably for as long as I live. As for writing more and shooting I’m not sure. I’m just going to take a hiatus for awhile.

PS: could someone put this message on the Shiloh forum? News of my impending demise make it there and I’d like to correct it now.

Alas, it was not to be :(
 
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