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Something about what was suggested there that you need to consider. Getting your hands on a double rifle -taoday- gets you in the market. It gets your money settled into a gun that you can be using, learning, and hunting with while you refine your tastes around shooting style with the double rifle. It gets your money into a double rifle that's appreciating at the rate that double rifles are appreciating, and it gets another double rifle up and running... -and do note that everything's for sale in this world- it gets your toes into the stirrups of ownership of the gun you'll end up *really* wanting later. Shooting that gun in the company of other double rifle shooters and owners will get other double rifles in your hands to shoot and it will get stories of experiences of other shooters in your lap that likely would never have landed there otherwise. That double rifle will (strangely enough) key open doors to you in your pursuit of the greater double rifle that likely won't exist otherwise... Just a bit of a thought there for you guys. Get on the horn with your credit card agent and stretch yourself a bit thin. Once you have that first double rifle, the other crap like pitchers of beer on thursday night, satellite TV, expensive wheels or exhaust systems for your car or truck... You'll even likely find soon that the women you were spending money on in the pursuit of a bit of tail aren't nearly as interesting as the women who you find along the trail to your next double rifle. Not to say that you'll end up single, in an empty flat, no TV or other entertainment budget, driving a rusty Pinto wagon, but with a couple of Double Rifles and some solid reloading gear... But how bad could that possibly be??!! Get the damn double rifle and pick the rest of it back up from there for god's sake! Oh, and 45sSL Post your location in your profile so it'll come up with your ID here, let the folks know where you're posting from. --Tinker |