Rick - what a POSitve he is
Jam is on didn't invent anything - not a concept nor a cartridge case. But he did do a good job of getting a very general patent in for what may people have been doing for years - wildcatting onto short fat cases. He is to be admired in the same manner as Johnnie Cochran is for getting OJ off. (The patent office is the jury).
His next 6 of 7 patents are all along the same lines - patents on cartridge types, short/very short, and guns that go with them. This puts Jam is on into another category - part weasel, mostly used butt wipe and part lawyer. Grabbing at all things shorter and fatter than a 30-06, mine all mine I say. What the heck is he thinking? "I don't need friends in the shooting community when I have money"? Here is where the settlement money went too - further shafting other people. Word up the patent sufficiently and hey, you owe me money, I invented the internet.
Short fat cases have been more popular to develop since the internal ballistics of the .22 and 6mm PPC were understood. As one of very many wildcatters who looked at and built on short fat cases, I really despise his actions and question his motivations. (not really > $$ + big head). He has done nothing in the interests of the general shooter since his first patent.
Fortunately it does not affect my aim when shooting a short-action rifle using a old wildcat that probably fits within one of Jam is on's well crafted patents. It actually makes it more satisfying.
Oh, and hello S&W forum members
Cheers
358 Daniels