Not on sale now. Listed for $1088.00.
Dad and I are shooting an "original" (meaning oil on the lense lot), and a second release (whatever that meant) 46x and they are still going strong. I have about 2,000 rounds under mine and dad's has about 4,000. I actually shot dad's at the firecracker a few years ago on my 30, and then he out it on the .220 beggs. I really like the 1/16 min dot, and clarity is good. It is a loss as far as resale goes, but so far I haven't had any reason to need to change...I remember talking to you, Greg, about your experiences with Weavers, and am hoping that ours do not follow the same fate. All things mechanical break at some point, and I hope mine does it in practice!
Mike
Greg,
I am still not sure what was happening at the Nationals, but I suspect it was the tune on the barrel/bullets, and my lack of practice before the match. I started shooting BIB 112's in my Hart 18" and was able to to put up some decent scores in the winter postal match. I haven't, yet, taken it back out to 300yds, but I feel a lot more confident now. Putting about 500rnds in a month after Thurmont also helped out - I was testing some bullets for someone and it got me back in "tune" with those flag thingies again.
Working with a Lederer PPC barrel now and was able to find a decent tune with the same stock/action/scope so I feel like Thurmont was aaaaalllll me.
Mike