In Memoriam — Forum Member John Adams
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of John Adams of Fallbrook, Calfornia. One of our very first Forum members, John has been a stalwart supporter of this site for nearly a decade. He generously donated funds, reloading components, and equipment to our site, year after year, asking nothing in return. A modest man, John was also an innovator, who developed his own wildcat cartridges, designed reloading tools, and put together some great-shooting rifles.
On Saturday, November 15, Johnny Adams (John’s son) sent out this message to John’s friends and acquaintances in the shooting community: “I have to inform everyone of the sad news that my father, John Adams, died unexpectedly this Saturday Morning. He has been battling cancer for a number of years and has finally succumbed to the disease. He has asked me to include this photo of him and asked that his friends remember him in this way.”
John was a very active benchrest shooter in Southern California, and one of the dedicated organizers of the monthly Varmint Silhouette Match in Pala, California. Shooting that match with John as my mentor was one of the most enjoyable highlights of my shooting career.
Those of us who knew John would tell you he was a generous, good-hearted man who had a real love for shooting. I am honored to say John was my friend, and I will forever be grateful for the things he did to help this site get off the ground, and to help many new shooters get started. When I had a chance to shoot at the Pala Varmint Silhouette match, John took the time to help practice with me, and he even provided the rifle (a wickedly accurate 22 Dasher) and the ammunition!
Many years ago, John was involved as an owner of the SAECO company that made presses and other reloading equipment. He had a vast knowledge of shooting hardware, and he never gave up his avid interest in shooting-related product design and engineering. He remained interested in new products and new techniques until his last days. Just a few weeks ago he called me to chat about new developments in spotting scopes.
John, Rest in Peace old friend. We’ll miss your presence at our matches in California. You were a generous soul and a true friend of the shooting sports. The shooting community is much diminished by your passing….
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John Adams was also involved the prototyping of the .40 G&A wildcat that ultimately led to the 10mm Norma and .40 S&W.
I met John at the Pala Varmint Silhouette match and was proud to know him. He was a good man.
My condolences to Mr. John Adam’s family.
I did not know Mr. Adams, but the descriptions from the forum members sounds like it could be a few of them.
The knowledge shared, with humility, is a very humbling experience for someone like myself, who is always searching for the next step to improve my achievements. I see this forum almost like a ‘gentleman’s club’ of the gilded age. Members are treated with kindness and respect.
So thank you Mr. Adams for being a pioneer member on accurate shooter. Your presence here has influenced many that will pass your attitude on.
Some of the nicest people I have ever met have been at the range. Sounds like you were one of them. I will do what I can to help fellow shooters the best way I can.
John was a great guy, I’ll miss his phone calls.