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<blockquote data-quote="nheninge" data-source="post: 270847" data-attributes="member: 13085"><p>I agree that neck turning may have minimal impact, but allowing a thousandth here and a thousandth there may leave you with a less than desirable product, especially when you have the ability (and hopefully the desire) to make a better product. This website is about "long range hunting" and at longer distances (600-100 yards+) small stacked tolerances do make a difference. Sure there is a heirarchy of what makes the most difference. This is longrangehunting.com not hunting.com When I pull the trigger I just like to know I have done everything in my power to control the variables that I can so the animal doesn't suffer.</p><p></p><p>Tight necks may shoot better, but a grain of dirt in a tight neck could make the difference in making that 800 yard elk shot or screw up a follow up! Too tight is also bad, but great on the bench.</p><p></p><p>There is such a diversity on this site, the debates are great! There are people that hunt and shoot competitively all the way to the "once a year three holes in the paper plate" and go types.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nheninge, post: 270847, member: 13085"] I agree that neck turning may have minimal impact, but allowing a thousandth here and a thousandth there may leave you with a less than desirable product, especially when you have the ability (and hopefully the desire) to make a better product. This website is about "long range hunting" and at longer distances (600-100 yards+) small stacked tolerances do make a difference. Sure there is a heirarchy of what makes the most difference. This is longrangehunting.com not hunting.com When I pull the trigger I just like to know I have done everything in my power to control the variables that I can so the animal doesn't suffer. Tight necks may shoot better, but a grain of dirt in a tight neck could make the difference in making that 800 yard elk shot or screw up a follow up! Too tight is also bad, but great on the bench. There is such a diversity on this site, the debates are great! There are people that hunt and shoot competitively all the way to the "once a year three holes in the paper plate" and go types. [/QUOTE]
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