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Searcy 375 H&H Flanged Magnum Double Rifle
01 August 2016, 02:56
BiebsVery nice!
01 August 2016, 03:02
MacD37Butch does it again! Very nice!
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congratulations Sir
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01 August 2016, 03:31
shootawayThe best double rifle in the world!
01 August 2016, 03:47
Chris LozanoPretty rifle.
Great caliber also.

01 August 2016, 04:06
RockdocThat's a great looking rifle, great cartridge and a fabulous stick of timber.
Congratulations.
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01 August 2016, 04:23
Bill73Congratulations on a beautiful rifle.
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01 August 2016, 04:56
Brandon.GleasonWhat a wonderful rifle! What's she weigh in at and what'd Butch regulate her to for you? Looks like CEB's for the solid, and.....?
01 August 2016, 05:27
Use Enough GunI'm waiting for the load data from Butch. She's so well balanced in the hand and comes up quickly.

Not sure yet on the weight. I'll let you know when I get more info.

01 August 2016, 09:10
Todd Williams
01 August 2016, 09:54
TransvaalUse Enough;
Your DR has very nice wood. I am not familar with Mr. Searcy's rifles, and I have a question as to what is the screw for that is crosses the stock just behind the action?
Kindest Regards;
Transvaal
01 August 2016, 14:51
subsailor74Glad to see Butch finally finished your rifle - it is a dandy! Please let us know how it shoots.
01 August 2016, 18:27
MJinesVery nice. I had not seen one of Butch's boxlock actions with a Doll's Head. Is that something he is doing on all boxlock actions now or is that an add on? Maybe a screw grip?
Mike
01 August 2016, 19:03
Bill/OregonWow, what a handsome double. Go forth and smile!
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01 August 2016, 20:00
jorgeVery nice rifle! Question; does the scope change the regulation?
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01 August 2016, 20:30
mt AlDon't know exactly what it is but that's a killer rifle! Please send pics of critters taken in Africa when you get over there. Thanks for sharing and for potentially costing me tons of money!
02 August 2016, 00:11
Use Enough Gunjorge: Butch regulated it with the scope attached. My 450-400 was regulated with a scope, but I have both the iron sights and RMR set to shoot on it as well. That's the plan with this one too.
Mike: The doll's head is an add on and does not come with his standard box lock actions. I believe that this is a Webley screw grip action, as that was the original plan that Butch had for this rifle.
Transvaal: I believe that the 'screw' at the back of the action is an attachment of the action to the buttstock.
If any of these answers prove to be incorrect when I get more information from Butch I will advise.

02 August 2016, 02:34
MacD37I envy you! Of all the double rifles I've owned the one I want more than any other is a S/S 375FL mag with facility for a quick detach scope in the nine pound weight area with scope attached, eight pound bare. I have three 375H&H bolt rifles all in the nine pound weight with scope attached, eight pound bare and they are perfect.
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"If I die today, I've had a life well spent, for I've been to see the Elephant, and smelled the smoke of Africa!"~ME 1982
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02 August 2016, 03:01
Rockdocquote:
Originally posted by MacD37:
I envy you! Of all the double rifles I've owned the one I want more than any other is a S/S 375FL mag with facility for a quick detach scope in the nine pound weight area with scope attached, eight pound bare. I have three 375H&H bolt rifles all in the nine pound weight with scope attached, eight pound bare and they are perfect.
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02 August 2016, 11:23
ozhunterMac,
You could always buy my lovely 375F refubished Westley Richards along with an Aus Buff hunt in a wild area full of Buffalo.

02 August 2016, 13:09
RhodesA southpaw!...... Butch sure does have his barrel jointing down to a fine art, all you can see is a fine break in the reflection in those pic's .
02 August 2016, 16:32
BB416Looks great! Lovely piece of timber. I am sure you will enjoy it for many years and generations to come
02 August 2016, 17:40
jorgequote:
jorge: Butch regulated it with the scope attached. My 450-400 was regulated with a scope, but I have both the iron sights and RMR set to shoot on it as well. That's the plan with this one too.
Thanks. Is there a big divergence in regulation between shooting it scope or unscoped? How about yours, Oz?
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02 August 2016, 22:36
Double BCU,E,G,
Congratulations, very nice I like the gold inlay work, classy. You've been waiting a long time. I hope you enjoy it.
02 August 2016, 23:01
MARK H. YOUNGvaughn,
Looks like you'll be having fun with that one. I foresee a DR only safari in the future.
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Use Enough GunJorge: With the Searcy 450-400 I have found little divergence in using the front sight, the scope or the RMR. Mark: Yes, I'm afraid that you're right on that one! Double BC: Yes, thanks very much. It is a classy double rifle for sure!

03 August 2016, 23:14
LHeym500I love the wood and "openness" of the grip.
From all accounts an underrated and useful cartridge.
04 August 2016, 00:50
Use Enough Gun
04 August 2016, 04:50
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by ozhunter:
Mac,
You could always buy my lovely 375F refubished Westley Richards along with an Aus Buff hunt in a wild area full of Buffalo.

OZ, I would love to have that rifle, and a good Aussi buffalo hunt as well. Westley Richards is my favorite maker, and buffalo are my favorite target.
I can dream...............

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"If I die today, I've had a life well spent, for I've been to see the Elephant, and smelled the smoke of Africa!"~ME 1982
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08 August 2016, 07:40
JMV375Outstanding !!!!
Good luck with your upcoming hunting adventures.
JMV375
08 August 2016, 10:07
boom stickNeed more pics of that beauty!
quote:
Originally posted by ozhunter:
Mac,
You could always buy my lovely 375F refubished Westley Richards along with an Aus Buff hunt in a wild area full of Buffalo.

08 August 2016, 20:23
Tim CarneyTook possession of my Searcy 375 flanged magnum tbree weeks ago. It's the rising bite sidelock, and I'm off to Namibia with it on Thursday.
As I recall UEG, Butch regulated it with 63 grains of RL-15 which duplicates the Kynamco 300 grain flanged magnum commercial load. As I do not like a filler, Have worked up a load with IMR4350, began at 73 grains and believe 74 may do. Use usual precautions working up your own load, of course.
Will post pix once have done the hunt. No time now.
Regards, Tim
08 August 2016, 21:30
Use Enough Gun
09 August 2016, 08:30
TransvaalTim;
Whose and which of their 300 grain projectiles are you loading with the IMR4350?
Good Shooting in Nam.
Steve
09 August 2016, 08:59
Tim CarneyAm using Swift A-frame, Steve. Have some BBS-13, but no time to check load for them. Have needed a lower front sight bead; have figured out the Trijicon rmr6, and have a Leopold vx6 that is sighted in
In the terrain in Namibia, believe the reflex sight will be good.
Regards. Tim
09 August 2016, 21:45
Use Enough GunGood luck Tim!

Can wait for the report and pics!

10 August 2016, 06:57
NakihunterCould you please post pictures of the rifle - PLEEEESE!!!!
quote:
Originally posted by Tim Carney:
Took possession of my Searcy 375 flanged magnum tbree weeks ago. It's the rising bite sidelock, and I'm off to Namibia with it on Thursday.
As I recall UEG, Butch regulated it with 63 grains of RL-15 which duplicates the Kynamco 300 grain flanged magnum commercial load. As I do not like a filler, Have worked up a load with IMR4350, began at 73 grains and believe 74 may do. Use usual precautions working up your own load, of course.
Will post pix once have done the hunt. No time now.
Regards, Tim
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18 August 2016, 22:21
Use Enough GunFor a taste of what Tim's will look like, see subsailor's pics of his Searcy 500 NE rising bite on page one of the "Photos of your double" post.

19 August 2016, 04:12
RockdocTim, I see you mention a filler with RL15 in the 375 Flnaged Mag. Is this necessary? I have not used one sub .400 caliber.
Cheers,
Chris
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09 September 2016, 01:19
Tim CarneyBack from Southern Africa and a fine two weeks in Namibia. Took a Mountain Zebra; an Eland, wounded and finally brought to bag thanks to Master Hunting guides on the farm; and the old, stumpy-horned gemsbok depicted below with the rifle, me and guide Moses Kashonga (who can also shoot).
Used the Trijicon rmr06 on all shots and it works for old eyes. Rifle is back with Butch for some minor tweaking. It's a left-handed sidelock, rising bite with 24-inch barrels in .375 flanged magnum that is also fitted with scope. The Swift A-frame handloads broke both the zebra stallions shoulders and kept going.
Regards, Tim
PS Rockdoc, Butch tells me he uses a filler (not sure what) with RL-15. I find IMR4350 has enough loading density that I don't need to add a filler.