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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester 69" data-source="post: 344715" data-attributes="member: 8037"><p>Your original post presented a cap on your immediate funds. I'm suggesting that you keep your options open by not spending on things not immediately necessary. That leaves you with the ability to obtain what you need when the requirement presents itself. I'm anticipating the possibility of a <em>cart before the horse</em> situation. When you get the Sinclair catalog, you'll discover that some of the tools we're discussing can cumulatively put a dent in your budget. </p><p><u>EDIT</u>: For instance, the Wilson trimmer with case holder, the Sinclair flash-hole tool , a low-end ball mic and the Zediker book will together cost as much as your press. You can get the book and the trimmer, hold the flash-hole tool for a future Sinclair order, and save the ball mic for a future order with another vendor (the only ball mic that Sinclair sells is in the $160 range, although they do offer an electronic tube mic for a little over $480); Graf has one for under $30. Plan your orders to minimize shipping costs. </p><p></p><p>I don't know what level of shooting you will find comfortable, and you may not either. There's no point in investing in things that won't support your immediate needs unless it avoids an anticipated replacement situation later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester 69, post: 344715, member: 8037"] Your original post presented a cap on your immediate funds. I'm suggesting that you keep your options open by not spending on things not immediately necessary. That leaves you with the ability to obtain what you need when the requirement presents itself. I'm anticipating the possibility of a [i]cart before the horse[/i] situation. When you get the Sinclair catalog, you'll discover that some of the tools we're discussing can cumulatively put a dent in your budget. [u]EDIT[/u]: For instance, the Wilson trimmer with case holder, the Sinclair flash-hole tool , a low-end ball mic and the Zediker book will together cost as much as your press. You can get the book and the trimmer, hold the flash-hole tool for a future Sinclair order, and save the ball mic for a future order with another vendor (the only ball mic that Sinclair sells is in the $160 range, although they do offer an electronic tube mic for a little over $480); Graf has one for under $30. Plan your orders to minimize shipping costs. I don't know what level of shooting you will find comfortable, and you may not either. There's no point in investing in things that won't support your immediate needs unless it avoids an anticipated replacement situation later. [/QUOTE]
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