It doesn't look like anyone has bought one yet and neither have I. After spending a small fortune on this stuff I have decided that 30 M/M is a lot of hooey. Sure, on paper it should be great, but I suspect the makers just take all the advantage the big tube gives you and trade it in on cheaper features somewhere else, hoping to catch the eye of some poor soul who has to have latest of everything. I wouldn't be surprised if the first European to make one just had some old 30 M/M pipe laying around. Of course, if you plop down something north of a grand you will get a fine instrument, but just be sure you really want it. It will probably be more weight perched up on top of your rifle.
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