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I was lucky enough to get an email from Butch this morning after I asked him about the new action I had been hearing rumors about.

Well, the man sent me some photos that I want to share with all of you. These photos show Butch's new action in the white - it is not yet color case hardened. It should be really sexy when it's all finished up.

So, you've seen it here first!

If I get more pictures before he updates his website, I'll be sure to pass them on.









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Posts: 2789 | Location: Bucks County, Pennsylvania | Registered: 08 June 2005Reply With Quote
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Is this for the .577 cartridges, or the .450-.400/.450/.470/.500 class?

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That I'm not 100% sure about. I *BELIEVE* it is for the .400 to .500 chambered actions.


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It's a very attractive piece of work, and may upstage the PH model.
 
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I like the engraving. I wonder how the weight compares to the PH?
 
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Very nice looking, aptly named.


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Did Butch say if he would have a completed rifle at SCI?
 
Posts: 470 | Location: SYRACUSE, UT, USA | Registered: 13 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Do you know what's better about the new action?

Do you know what the price range will be on the rifle?

With it being a new rifle, I wasn't sure if anyone knew anything.

Thanks,


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He told me a few months ago it should be ready for SCI and I think the price is roughly 12K. Color case hardened. The one at SCI should be a 450-400
 
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Do you know what's better about the new action?

Do you know what the price range will be on the rifle?

With it being a new rifle, I wasn't sure if anyone knew anything.

Thanks,


Two things right away; it isn't stainless and it isn't as bulky. For me that's better, for others maybe not.


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According to a recent conversation with Butch, the Classic will be chambered in the 500, 470, 450, and in a smaller sized action the 450-400 3", and 375 Flanged.


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577NitroExpress: and in a smaller sized action the 450-400 3"

Really sweet! I much prefer the contours and appearance of this action to his others, more like a traditional English boxlock.


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I wonder why he eliminated the bolsters on this one.

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According to a recent conversation with Butch, the Classic will be chambered in the 500, 470, 450, and in a smaller sized action the 450-400 3", and 375 Flanged.


thumb If I win the lotto, I'll buy one in each chambering, as long as he will let me have them in conssecutive serial numbers!

I'll not hold my breath, however! Roll Eyes


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Yeah, it looks very nice. I think he said it would be on display at SCI/DSC. Can't wait to get a looksie.
 
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It looks very short! Not at all in the classic Birgmingham trade or Webley & Scott style.




 
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Very nice, one in 500 NE would my idea of hog heaven. Now where was it the wife said she had hidden the cheque book.
Oh bugger she can't remember either.
 
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Does Mr Searcy make the actions in house or are they imported italian shot gun/double rifle actions?




 
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Does Mr Searcy make the actions in house or are they imported italian shot gun/double rifle actions?


He makes them in house from a block of steel.
 
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Thats good, but why doesn't he make them with a proper length?

It looks like a shootgunaction!

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At the DELUXE level it's going to be 18K, intercepting sears, articulated front trigger, etc.....



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he will have a completed one at the shows, a 450/400 9 1/2 lbs.


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