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To barrel nut or to not barrel nut?
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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 1230664" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>No offense taken. Also Its not about my rifles being better than others. Its about getting them as good as I can. I know that there are more accurate rifles than I have and better shooters than I am</p><p>so I compensate my inability with a rifle that can out shoot me. (I am the weak link in the system).</p><p></p><p>I have no doubt that your Rifles perform good enough or better than what you need but you are probably not as picky as I am. Most people would like to have the accuracy that I expect but are not as willing to go to the trouble that I am to get it.</p><p></p><p>I never settle for Ok or good enough (Just ME) I realize that not everyone is as picky as I am and have little if any need to improve a group by .003 or .004 thousandths, But if I can measure any difference I will do whatever it takes. This has caused me grief more than once because sometimes I can only go/improve so far. sometimes I have a hard time excepting the fact that a</p><p>1/4 MOA rifle is as good as it will ever be.</p><p></p><p>My goal on any rifle is to shoot less than 1/10th MOA (-.100 thousandths) On my good days. everything I do is to shave a few thousandths of the group size if I can. </p><p></p><p>Sorry if I seemed offended (I am not) I only give advice to help others from making the same mistakes that I have and hopefully have a more accurate/consistent rifle without the learning curve that spans 50+ years.</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 1230664, member: 2736"] No offense taken. Also Its not about my rifles being better than others. Its about getting them as good as I can. I know that there are more accurate rifles than I have and better shooters than I am so I compensate my inability with a rifle that can out shoot me. (I am the weak link in the system). I have no doubt that your Rifles perform good enough or better than what you need but you are probably not as picky as I am. Most people would like to have the accuracy that I expect but are not as willing to go to the trouble that I am to get it. I never settle for Ok or good enough (Just ME) I realize that not everyone is as picky as I am and have little if any need to improve a group by .003 or .004 thousandths, But if I can measure any difference I will do whatever it takes. This has caused me grief more than once because sometimes I can only go/improve so far. sometimes I have a hard time excepting the fact that a 1/4 MOA rifle is as good as it will ever be. My goal on any rifle is to shoot less than 1/10th MOA (-.100 thousandths) On my good days. everything I do is to shave a few thousandths of the group size if I can. Sorry if I seemed offended (I am not) I only give advice to help others from making the same mistakes that I have and hopefully have a more accurate/consistent rifle without the learning curve that spans 50+ years. J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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