18 November 2014, 22:44
txlonghornButch Searcy good guy report
Ok this probably isn't necessary because of his reputation for his customer service. It's really unfair I think that people only take time to post complaints. I think good service deserves to be reported also. Many of you know that Butch has had a couple of surgeries of late which has slowed him down some. I have an older 375 flanged that he built which I sent to get him to have a look. Knowing that he has had the surgeries, I offered to take the gun back to get taken care of elsewhere. He would not have any of that, stating he doesn't trust anyone else to work on his guns. Now that is customer service. This is not a new gun mind you.
19 November 2014, 00:38
pagosawingnutTX. Have you been drinking? Butch a "good guy"?

You are correct though, for an old grouchy B*******, he is a pretty good guy.
(dang, I hope he doesn't read this)
19 November 2014, 02:22
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by pagosawingnut:
TX. Have you been drinking? Butch a "good guy"?

You are correct though, for an old grouchy B*******, he is a pretty good guy.
(dang, I hope he doesn't read this)
Don't worry wingnut! Butch will laugh loader than I did reading your post!
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19 November 2014, 02:35
pagosawingnutI know Mac. I know. I just got off the phone with him a bit earlier. We're going to get together over Thanksgiving out toward his neck of the woods. I'm sure I'll catch a little grief but just a little.
19 November 2014, 07:30
McKayquote:
Originally posted by txlonghorn:
Ok this probably isn't necessary because of his reputation for his customer service. It's really unfair I think that people only take time to post complaints. I think good service deserves to be reported also. Many of you know that Butch has had a couple of surgeries of late which has slowed him down some. I have an older 375 flanged that he built which I sent to get him to have a look. Knowing that he has had the surgeries, I offered to take the gun back to get taken care of elsewhere. He would not have any of that, stating he doesn't trust anyone else to work on his guns. Now that is customer service. This is not a new gun mind you.
What is the issue with the rifle?
19 November 2014, 19:27
txlonghornThe bullets appeared to be crossing at 50 yrds with the original regulating load
21 November 2014, 21:52
McKayShould be an easy fix. Best thing I keep hearing from Searcy rifles are their accuracy. I'm sure they will get you up and running in no time.....

29 November 2014, 07:32
GarByI have one of his Classics in 450 NE and a 375 Flanged. They are VERY accurate indeed.
Gary