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To all my friends on the Accurate Reloading Forum -- I’ve completed my prototype ‘rising bite’ rifle. It’s chambered for the .470 NE and I hope it’s the first of many ‘rising bites.’ I borrowed an original, that Rigby made in 1903, from Dr. Roger Sanger of Monterey, California. It took me the better part of a year to get the dimensions into my CNC machine. I’ve included some pictures of the rifle for your viewing enjoyment. I know that Terry Wieland is very fond of ‘rising bites’ so – if he reads this thread, I’m inviting him to visit my factory in Boron and test fire my new rifle.



 
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Superb. Well done, that is fantastic.

Well done Butch and thanks for bringing
back a classic.
 
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Butch, very nice indeed. Is that Doug Turnbull's color case-hardening? Looks like his signature style. You should add a picture of the action locked up, so folks can see how it all joins together.

PS: Terry will absolutely LOVE IT, provided of course he gets to take it home!!!.....BIEBS
 
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VERY, very classy! I'm impressed and imagine this will be a huge seller. Congratulations on a very elegant gun.

Bob


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That is a beauty. Congratulations. John Rigby himself would be pleased. Now, if only Santa Claus were real, I would be sooo good this year.


Use a double rifle. It just feels better.

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NOTE: Butch did not say anything about letting him leave the factory alive...

Rich

I am going to hate myself for asking, got an idea how many Yankee Dollars it will take to own one?
 
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NOTE: Butch did not say anything about letting him leave the factory alive...

Rich


LOL

Very good.
 
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Very Nice. If only Frowner sigh.


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Butch

I really like the engraving on the old Rigby Rising bites, are you going to do an engraved model in a similar style ?
 
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that is a nice looking action butch, well executed as usual.

best

peter
 
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Once again Butch congrate on a job well done that action looks great clap. At the risk of showing my lack of experience could you or someone here explain what a "Rising Bite action" is Frowner
 
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Once again Butch congrate on a job well done that action looks great clap. At the risk of showing my lack of experience could you or someone here explain what a "Rising Bite action" is Frowner



J Rigby and T Bissell Rising third bite action was a patented action
by Rigby Bissell and made by Rigby. patent 1141 of 1879.

The "loop" of metal on the end of the barrels is a dead give away
for a Rigby Bissell Rising Third Bite action.

I believe that it became too expensive to produce and Rigby
then made Sidelocks using Webley actions.

You can read a bit about it here:-
http://books.google.com.au/boo...0third%20bite&f=true


Here is my one.
http://forums.nitroexpress.com...ber=80562&Main=53032
 
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Very very nice. This is the rifle that is being raffled for the softball team, right? Big Grin
 
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Butch has promised it to me in exchange for my Lorcin .380 Big Grin

Way to go, Butch!!!!!


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Biebs, The Color casing is done in house. In fact I did this one. I sent a picture to Rusty to post for me showing it in the closed position.

Yes the Rigby engraving is available as well as the shape of the action.

The price of this rifle as shown is $45,000.00, This is the entry level rifle. With the Rigby engraving it is $60,000.00.
This rifle is also available in the snap underlever.
 
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Beautiful Rifle, Butch!

As requested here is picture of the rifle, action closed!



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SHHHHHH!!!

Don't tell the mouse about the mouse trap killpc Big Grin

Focus on the cheese Terry... The cheese!

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NOTE: Butch did not say anything about letting him leave the factory alive...

Rich

I am going to hate myself for asking, got an idea how many Yankee Dollars it will take to own one?


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Man, that is gorgeous!!!


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Another picture!


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"for I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson
Declaration of Arbroath April 6, 1320-“. . .It is not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.”
 
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Butch that is very impressive indeed.
If I come visit and pretend to be Wieland if only for a little while will You let me just touch it?

I am coming down that way next week. I am sending you a PM or maybe a phone call regarding my Holland Parodox.
Frank
 
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Most impressive...Thanks Butch!

Can you weld wanna them loops on my PH model?
hilbily hilbily hilbily
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If I come visit and pretend to be Wieland if only for a little while will You let me just touch it?

Frank



I'm not sure that is a good idea, as Butch might use you too "mop" the floor, while you're just trying too look.
 
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It s great to see an american firm taking the initiative to compete in this very specialized market. My hat is off to you Mr. Searcy!
You must be very passionate about your work and your dream.
Do not let nay sayers every steer you away. One of these days newbies in the market may be comparing their works to the great Searcy's. Keep at it and one day, your firm may be recognized as the benchmark.
BTW; Beautiful work!

EZ
 
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I have an idea. Butch has never seen TW in person. Think if I trimmed my beard and dyed it black I could pass? If it would get me in the shop to shoot everything free, I would risk all...

Rich
 
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Originally posted by eezridr:
It s great to see an american firm taking the initiative to compete in this very specialized market. My hat is off to you Mr. Searcy!
You must be very passionate about your work and your dream.
Do not let nay sayers every steer you away. One of these days mewbies in the market may be comparing their works to the great Searcy's. Keep at it and one day, your firm may be recognized as the benchmark.
BTW; Beautiful work!

EZ




I think the fact that he has just made a Rising Third bite double rifle
has just gone a long way towards that.

That's my HO but making something like that would not be easy and
with the exception of the "New Rigby" in London, why has it taken
so long for someone to do it ?????

Good on ya Butch.
 
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Sigh ... just lovely ... sigh.

Butch, you have officially become "THE man!"

Sigh ... just lovely ... sigh.


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Somebody has been working their ass off!

Nice work Butch!

JW
 
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Nice work Butch. I would only mention that if your going to offer these, why not make an exact replica locks and all. You would sell a boatload of them here in the states.
 
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Sinner,
I will offer a look alike. The look alike, engraving and all will start at 65K. 500 N.E. and down.
 
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Butch, how much did you say the raffle tickets will be on this one?
 
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Beautiful Rifle!
 
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Mr. Searcy, amazing job, thanks for your time and share those beautyfull DR.Guille


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"I'm Spartacus!!!""" er I mean Terry Wieland!, can you ship me one for inspection and testing? I promise to forget to return it....
 
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"I'm Spartacus!!!""" er I mean Terry Wieland!, can you ship me one for inspection and testing? I promise to forget to return it....


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The price of this rifle as shown is $45,000.00, This is the entry level rifle. With the Rigby engraving it is $60,000.00.
This rifle is also available in the snap underlever.

Butch,

What the hell is the matter with you! Don'y you know you only build cheep rifles? Same cost as an entry level Westley Richards.

465H&H
 
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amazing


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