05 October 2007, 05:47
tomo577DINOSAUR DOUBLES (JURASSIC PARK ) AND SEARCY STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE RIFLES
WRITTEN SO LONG AGO FOR AN AFRICAN HUNTING MAGAZINE I TOTALLY FORGOT ABOUT IT.
A CLIENT REMINDED ME ABOUT THE ARTICLE YESTERDAY.
I THOUGHT THE GUYS HERE MIGHT ENJOY TO READ IT

CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW PROVIDE COURTESY OF JIM MANION

05 October 2007, 06:20
tomo577MANY THANKS JIM MANION !!
TOM ONDRUS
05 October 2007, 08:11
JBoutfishnGreat read, thanks for sharing.
05 October 2007, 09:13
RIPYes, thanks. I really must catch up on my reading of
African Hunter. I had not read that one, else I would have remembered:
Searcy's first double was an O/U 300H&H built on a Ruger Redlabel 20g shotgun. (Gee, I have one of his early Redlabels in .338WinMag.)
Butch thought out the stainless double rifle in a conversation with Ross Seyfried.
And, IIRC, the 600 Nitro never got fired at a dinosaur in the movie, because a greenie slob swiped the cartridges. (What a shameful script.)
05 October 2007, 16:58
RIPOops. The really amazing thing was that Searcy used a mechanical rest to regulate the 600 ... and the Simson firm in 1930's Germany had a similar contraption, calling it "iron shoulders" or some such whimpishness.
13 October 2007, 03:50
tomo577This article actually appeared in HATARI TIMES MAGAZINE of African Hunting and big bore rifles.
i don't know how it got listed under Arfican Hunter . both are great magazines