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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1050665" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>How do you miss by .100+? I fill out a work sheet on every barrel tenon, measure it on the action, use the barrel to double check and then cut to the number then verify with an indicator on the rear of the bolt that my calculated bolt nose clearance is indeed reality. How could .100+ make it out the door? Personally if I knew that had happened to one of mine I would probably puke, I know we make mistakes but at some point there has to be some non negotiable quality control just from that fact that your work could kill someone!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1050665, member: 13632"] How do you miss by .100+? I fill out a work sheet on every barrel tenon, measure it on the action, use the barrel to double check and then cut to the number then verify with an indicator on the rear of the bolt that my calculated bolt nose clearance is indeed reality. How could .100+ make it out the door? Personally if I knew that had happened to one of mine I would probably puke, I know we make mistakes but at some point there has to be some non negotiable quality control just from that fact that your work could kill someone!! [/QUOTE]
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