Stephanie, I'm pretty sure that your alert last September was what caused me to order the Bushnell Trophy 4-12x40 scope from Natchez.
I just looked it up, it was $90 plus $13 S&H last September I kept it unused till I got the new CZ-634 (another of your recommendations).
The Natchez ad showed it to be matte, but mine is shiny black, and made in Japan. The box shows it as item 73-4124, and has copyright dates of 2006.
Further described as "Riflescope • adjustable objective • gloss • Multi-X reticle" and
• Multi-coated Amber-bright Optics for High Contrast
• Waterproof/fogproof/shockproof
• Wide angle field of view
• Fast focus eyepiece
• Single piece tube
• 1/4" fingertip adjustable /resettable windage and elevation adjustment
This scope is as nice. I sure wish I had another one. They had been on sale a couple of times, as I recall. The Bushy is brighter, clearer, and more readily and accurately adjusted than the other scopes (three BSA's and two Centerpoints) that I have owned, and I'm not sure I have ever looked through any scope that had better resolution. It is certainly sharper than my binoculars.
Someone at the NTAGM shoot said they called Natchez to ask about this scope, and were told that they were available at the $174 price, but would not go on sale again, and they were discontinued and when their stock was gone, they would not be available again. Looks like Natchez is out today.
http://www.natchezss.com/product.cfm?contentID=productDetail&prodID=BH734124I hope that the postings on this thread are correct (about it being available in future), this is a great scope for an air rifle, and it's just perfect form my CZ-634, wish I could replace the Centerpoint on my BAM with one. The Centerpoint 3-9 x 40 isn't bad, but it's windage and elevation adjustment seems to work in a balky and unpredictable fashion (as do my BSA's), and have a lesser overall range. The Bushnell works perfectly.