?? for Bill Bailey..

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Bill,

I have finally figured out the "store" you work at. I have been there several times as work takes me to OKC a couple of times a yr. I have dealt with Mark E. and was shown the shotgun vault/warehouse, Wow is an understatement....

Anyhow, I have been somewhat away from LRH for sometime and am slowly getting back to it. I am reading that you handle Nightforce and are great to deal with. Are Nightforce in stock at G/S and can I come and fondle/look at several? Primarily the diff between NXS and the BR models? Slowly Putting together a F/class/long range unit and will need optics..

Thanks in advance..

Rod
 
Rod,

Kind of a small world isn't it?!? Mark is a great guy. He is Lerch's dad. Gene Sears is mostly known for the shotgun end of things but Lerch and I are trying to change that.

Right now we only have 5-6 NF instock but will be ordering 10-12 more just after the first. I don't normally stock the BR models b/c we just don't get much call for them. I can however order on for you.

Stop by and see us. It's been nuts in there for the last month but should be slowing down a bit. We'd be glad to show you some scopes.

Thanks,
B.J.
 
Hey Bill,

Thanks for the response. I spent a couple of summers down there about 4-5yrs ago and thats all there was, primarily shotguns and no LR interest I could find.. But tons of bullets atG/S and I bought plenty of components from Mark. Dang, if he's Lerches Dad, I am older than I thought.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif Mark appeared to be my age...

I got to be friends with Old Harry from the Canadian river/valley Range.... He let me shoot his M1A in service rifle matches.. And ventured up the to Red Castle Range in Tulsa..

Now, from talking to you, I may have someplace more to visit than hotel row and bricktown when I visit.. Looking forwards to meeting you (provided I get authorized a car next time down)...

Again, thanks Bill..

Rod
 
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