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Well with the help of 500 grains I finally got in. First Mickey, you wouldn't buy a Searcy rifle anyhow, so your statement is nothing more than inflammatory. I did do some research on this rifle. After consulting with Cabela's they informed me that the rifle was sold in Jan. 2000 and returned in May of same yr. I'm assuming this was Butchloc. When he returned it he never told Cabela's that there was any problem's with the rifle. If he had of they would have sent it back to me. This rifle was sold and traded in twice more over the last few yrs. Never once did anyone complain of a problem. Just about two months ago Cabela's sold it again. The new owner called me about two weeks ago and told me that he was having ignition problems occasionlly with the right barrel. I told him that the mainspring might have weekened, and that if he wished to send it back I would fix it. Never was there any mention of doubling. I got the rifle back and replaced both mainsprings with stronger one's that I use know. Also the sears and there springs and left firing pin spring was replaced at no charge to the customer. Now before I go any further it was very obvious this rifle had had allot of work done to it over the yrs by someone else other than me. Now I will be the first to admit that there is rifles out there I made yrs ago that I'd like to get back. I have always stood behind my work, and I can't do anymore than that. And the rifes I'm currently making are light yrs. better than they were just a yr.ago. And I will quit when I see no room for improvement. I currently make the best double on the market anywhere for the money. That being said I know Mickey and others of his same persuasion are just shaking their heads. http://www.searcyent.com |