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G1–G7: Nearly had a heart attack!
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasiter" data-source="post: 1650809" data-attributes="member: 80480"><p>CNC maching can be very accurate. But who is doing it is important. If it is an outfit dedicated to making the best product possible, they will know when to sharpen/replace cutters, they will know the quality and reliability of their CNC machines, and they will inspect everything coming off the machine at regular intervals and especially before shipping.</p><p>Joe Blow will set up and check his discount CNC machine once and run it until customers start returning parts.</p><p>There is no magic that will replace skill, caring, and customer service.</p><p>And, as other have said, you have to know if your rifle's mounting surfaces are what they should be before you mount any rings. Lipstick on a pig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasiter, post: 1650809, member: 80480"] CNC maching can be very accurate. But who is doing it is important. If it is an outfit dedicated to making the best product possible, they will know when to sharpen/replace cutters, they will know the quality and reliability of their CNC machines, and they will inspect everything coming off the machine at regular intervals and especially before shipping. Joe Blow will set up and check his discount CNC machine once and run it until customers start returning parts. There is no magic that will replace skill, caring, and customer service. And, as other have said, you have to know if your rifle's mounting surfaces are what they should be before you mount any rings. Lipstick on a pig. [/QUOTE]
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