I had to let go of an OMM in 22 LR some years back. That one HURT to let go of, but the County was jacking me around on an injury claim/worker's comp thing, and I had bills to pay. Moral of that story--don't get hurt in lean budget years. Despicable.......had to part with several war toys while my dollars waited on their dime.
I do have a very nice predecessor to the OMM now--a 6" Officer's Model Target from c. 1949. It is a JEWEL, and it shoots VERY well. I treat it with deference, #358429 at about 800 FPS is an all-day delight if I am so inclined at the range. 4.0 grains of WW-231 and CCI #500s with the Lymans sized at .358". Many is the jackrabbit that got whacked with these loads from 38 Specials over the years. The 38 Special is a wonderful, accurate cartridge.