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Since I was a little boy, I have dreamed of owning a big bore double rifle. I'm sure some of you have noticed all the questions I've been asking lately. I didn't expect to be in a position to buy one so soon....but the time has arrived, and I am quite excited.

There is a well-known gun shop in Houston called "Collectors Firearms", and I was browsing their website last week when I found what I thought was a great deal. I drove to the store Friday evening to see the rifle in person, and it had everything I've been looking for at a price I simply could not pass up. So I am happy to announce that I am now officially a member of the DRSS and the proud owner of a Searcy "PH" in .500 NE, complete with ejectors, beautiful wood, and a custom-fitted Americase!! The gun fits me extremely well, better than any other double I've handled.

I want to say a big "Thank You" to everyone on AR who has helped by giving me advice, and tolerating my many questions. This is truly the best hunting/shooting forum on the web.

Now I am anxious to get out and shoot my "new" arrival.

Here are a few photos....let me know what you guys think!!

























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Goodness Eland Slayer... That sure is a nice first DR for anything on planet! Congrats on the purchase, I know you'll be happy with it!

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Wade, what a beaut rifle you have! Congratulations! Enjoy! The perfect calibre, too...
 
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That's pathetic! A Searcy for your first DR???
You should immediately send it to me and I will shoot it for you.
Actually, that is a very nice looking rifle. I have one of Butch's .500's and it is a real shooter. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do mine. I also am anxiously awaiting a .470 he is putting together for me.
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Congratulations!


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Very nice! tu2 I have one of his 450-400's that looks a lot like yours. I am waiting on a 375 H&H Flanged screw grip action due to be here in March. Big Grin
 
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Well done Wade. Enjoy it.


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Congrats on a great rifle and great cartridge.


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What a beauty! Congratualtions. I like that case too!

Would like to see some shooting results.

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Congrats on a fine rifle and caliber. You're hooked now, like you can't believe, but just don't know it yet!
 
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Congrats Wade...you will enjoy it. I bought my first double at 28...and have not been the same since..10 years later and I have owned,traded over 7 different ones...I still have not found the one....but it has been a fun quest.


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Wade...I am genuinely happy for you. Great looking rifle! Take your time to learn and understand her and then have fun.

Best always,
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...what a great day for you.
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Don't believe in starting at the bottom, do you?

Very nice indeed.


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Beautiful rifle and a great calibre.. Wink



 
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Originally posted by Eland Slayer:
Since I was a little boy, I have dreamed of owning a big bore double rifle. I'm sure some of you have noticed all the questions I've been asking lately. I didn't expect to be in a position to buy one so soon....but the time has arrived, and I am quite excited.

There is a well-known gun shop in Houston called "Collectors Firearms", and I was browsing their website last week when I found what I thought was a great deal. I drove to the store Friday evening to see the rifle in person, and it had everything I've been looking for at a price I simply could not pass up. So I am happy to announce that I am now officially a member of the DRSS and the proud owner of a Searcy "PH" in .500 NE, complete with ejectors, beautiful wood, and a custom-fitted Americase!! The gun fits me extremely well, better than any other double I've handled.

I want to say a big "Thank You" to everyone on AR who has helped by giving me advice, and tolerating my many questions. This is truly the best hunting/shooting forum on the web.

Now I am anxious to get out and shoot my "new" arrival.

Here are a few photos....let me know what you guys think!!

























You have got yourself a lovely gun indeed and thank you for sharing the photos which are all great. Keep the files away from the sights please (joke). It is great that you were able to locate such a great looking piece and I am certain it will shoot as well as it looks.

Please keep us posted on the progress with your shooting.

Cheers,

Glenn


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Congratulations! Thats a very pretty rifle. Have you got the front sight filed down yet?


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Nice rifle but it would display better laying on an old cardboard box


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Well done and congrats...
Seems there is a wealth of DR shooting experience in Texas, take advantage of their reloading knowledge look into reduced loads for practice and certainly check out Trail Boss.
The best compliment you can give Butch is to bring it to him and say I wore it out.
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Beautiful riffle I hope you enjoy it.
 
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Welcome to the other side! Excellent caliber choice. As as been discussed on many threads, double rifles are addictive so prepare for additional purchases in the the future! Can't wait to see a hunt report.


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Congratulations ! Nice piece ! I know the feeling of planning, studying, testing and finally deciding and buy .. Smiler


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Wade, very nice piece! It was good meeting you and the Missus...hope you'll remember our secret "shortcut" to the show :-)
 
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Wade, very nice piece! It was good meeting you and the Missus...hope you'll remember our secret "shortcut" to the show :-)


Biebs,

You must be thinking of a different Wade. I wasn't at DSC and I'm not married.

Hopefully there is not someone impersonating me....haha


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Excellent, very nice looking rifle.


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Beautiful gun, but your photos are terrible.

You need to get yourself down to the local Walmart or Dollar Store and take some proper pics in the stockroom, or maybe out back by the dumpster! Smiler
 
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Beautiful gun, but your photos are terrible.

You need to get yourself down to the local Walmart or Dollar Store and take some proper pics in the stockroom, or maybe out back by the dumpster! Smiler


lol

I think only canucks use those photography techniques. We Texas boys know better Wink


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Nice rifle Wade! tu2


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That's a beautiful rifle!!!! Congratulations !!!


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Elandslayer:
Need a range report to see if this Searcy needs the sights adjusted/filed down (or up) different sight beads, point of aim affected by the warmer climes of Texas or the lunar position of Uranus 4th moon, the point of aim affected by ingesting week old bean burritos, all for the soul purpose so that we can assist Mangia Merde with his sighting in problems on his Searcy .500......sorry, couldn't help myself. Actually, congratulations on a great rifle.

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Wade - welcome to the double rifle club. The bad news is that is is tough to stop at owning one double. It is a sickness, and I, for one, am terminal. I already own 2 Searcy doubles and have a third on the way. Butch gives first class customer service, and the fact that you are not the original owner makes no difference. He will treat you like you are the only customer he has.
As a BTW, I killed my first eland with a Searcy double in .500NE. They are not just for dangerous game!
 
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Congratulations on the rifle. I read your original thread many times as I'm basically looking, and hemming and hawing, for a double as well. I also received lots of great input thanks to you.

Enjoy!
 
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Enjoy your new to you rifle to the MAX. dancing
Clearly you and another recent 500 NE buyer did
not get your photography training from the same
instructor.
Please tells us the numbers; weight, bbl length,
LOP, load info and so on.


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Congratulations on the rifle. Now if we can get Shoots some way to give you some lessons on how to properley shoot it.
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Bill - I wouldn't let Shootacow in the same zip code with that rifle.
 
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Originally posted by D R Hunter:
Enjoy your new to you rifle to the MAX. dancing
Clearly you and another recent 500 NE buyer did
not get your photography training from the same
instructor.
Please tells us the numbers; weight, bbl length,
LOP, load info and so on.


Weight: approximately 11.25 lbs (according to my Rapala digital fishing scale)
Barrel Length: 24"
LOP: 15" (from front trigger)
Trigger Pull: Front - 5 lbs, Rear - 4 lbs (rough average numbers from my Lyman trigger pull gauge)
Regulation Load: 110 grains IMR-4831, 570 grain bullet, Federal 215 Primers (as per Butch's file data)

I have a box of Barnes Vor-TX factory ammo 570 gr. Banded Solids arriving this week to test out. Butch told me he highly recommends the Barnes factory ammo in his rifles.


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