I used to have one of his hollow pointers made for the .44 Magnum. The hollow point was sized to place a .22 short in the cavity with base forward. You pulled the bullet from the short then inserted the short in the Keith lead bullet. That was some time ago. It was a tedious process because although everything was sized and registered just right, it was a hand operation with a lot of twisting involved. Had a lot of correspondence with him when I lived in Idaho but never met him, unlike Elmer and Jack, both of whom I met. Elmer, being more friendly, I spend a fair amount of time with.