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<blockquote data-quote="Joefrazell" data-source="post: 2723447" data-attributes="member: 101262"><p>The only thing you're going to be leaving on the table is tenon thread clearance. With a true custom fit a smith may be able to get it a bit snugger with less "slop". That being said I've had both on a bighorn origin and they both shoot great. Tenon threads are a tighter fit with the barrel that my local smith chambered with the action. This could make a difference but it doesn't mean the profits aren't going to shoot. There's so much more that goes into an accurate rifle. As long as the chamber is cut true/clean with a good blank is what matters most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joefrazell, post: 2723447, member: 101262"] The only thing you’re going to be leaving on the table is tenon thread clearance. With a true custom fit a smith may be able to get it a bit snugger with less “slop”. That being said I’ve had both on a bighorn origin and they both shoot great. Tenon threads are a tighter fit with the barrel that my local smith chambered with the action. This could make a difference but it doesn’t mean the profits aren’t going to shoot. There’s so much more that goes into an accurate rifle. As long as the chamber is cut true/clean with a good blank is what matters most. [/QUOTE]
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