OMG - I'm in love. Problem is, I'm going to have to shoot against that thing, and maybe two of them once Todd gets done. Guess the trick will be to stay down in the 20fpe and under Classes... that is right up until Rick decides to play with de-tuning it even further.
Chip, in my opinion the polished stainless is great and will make the gun look unbelievably sensational! Drop it into a nicely finished dark walnut stock, or, better yet, a black anodized Aluminum thing of beauty, mount a silver or black 10-50X scope with polished SS rings on top, and with the two polished tubes sticking out the front it will be good-to-go. It's like with a black pick-up, you just can't add enough chrome to bling it up.
I'm only glad that I insisted so much we include the 25's in the Unlimited Class, and this is exactly why I did. By leaving the door open with the extra caliber allowed something like this to come through it. I doubt very much that we would have ever seen a gun this up-scaled if the limit had been left at .22. I mean, just look at the barrel hold-down pins - all 4 of them. A true thing of beauty, that's for sure. And who knows where this will take us once the gun has been completed. 50Y Competitions? 100Y? Go for it!
And I can't even begin to image what it will be like once tuned down to be a .22 cal. Open Class, or even 20fpe Class gun. Yes, we do have a winner!
I'm very interested, but I may never be able to afford one - at least until I get creative. Know anybody who would like to buy a couple of .22 rimfire bench guns?
Good job Chip, and thank you!
Dave Shattuck