Well guys, I really didn't have time to go out of town where I shoot to try my Searcy 470 , so I couldn't stand it anymore and went to a friends house who has a pistol berm. Even though it was only 25 yrds long, and with no paper targets, we shot water jugs. Mostly I just wanted to make sure the rifle functioned like it supposed too. I wanted to make sure there were no chamber issues, even though it has extractors, wanted to make sure they were smooth and that the cartridges would fall out when rifle was inverted. I have to say recoil to ME was considerably more than my Heym 450/400, and my 458 WM. It's tolerable and I can learn to handle it no problem. Busting water jugs with ammo it wasn't even regulated for was fun! After firing a half box letting it cool between pairs, I inspected the brass and was pleased to see the brass looked liked it was never fired. That made me happy. Not a mark o r deformity at all. The extractors stuck the brass out perfectly where I could pluck them out, or when the rifle was inverted, the brass fell out Easley. I'm happy!! Now to learn how to shoot it like it supposed to be.