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Why dial a rifle bore within .0001"
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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 1149901" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>In a perfect world this would be nice, but It is not a perfect world and there is always two sides to every story. To people like you and I the internet is a great learning tool. To others it is a used as a weapon and can slander a great company or its product simply because there is little or no repercussions to their post or comments or they have an ulterior motive. </p><p></p><p>I was taught that If you cant say anything good about someone, don't say anything. this philosophy </p><p>has served me well. I tend to believe nothing I read on the internet and only half of what I see until I try or prove it. (This is the reason I test everything before I decide if it is good or bad).</p><p></p><p>If a product is bad, it will catch up with the manufacture and will not be long for this world, If it is a good product it will stand the test of time.</p><p></p><p>I have the luxury of demanding quality because I don't smith for a living, I enjoy the work and do it for myself and a few friends. I have no stock in any company's and get no special treatment, but I communicate my requirements and quality in a professional manor and expect no less from the vendor. If I feel he will not honor his commitment, I simply decline his product.</p><p></p><p>Just a few more comments </p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 1149901, member: 2736"] In a perfect world this would be nice, but It is not a perfect world and there is always two sides to every story. To people like you and I the internet is a great learning tool. To others it is a used as a weapon and can slander a great company or its product simply because there is little or no repercussions to their post or comments or they have an ulterior motive. I was taught that If you cant say anything good about someone, don't say anything. this philosophy has served me well. I tend to believe nothing I read on the internet and only half of what I see until I try or prove it. (This is the reason I test everything before I decide if it is good or bad). If a product is bad, it will catch up with the manufacture and will not be long for this world, If it is a good product it will stand the test of time. I have the luxury of demanding quality because I don't smith for a living, I enjoy the work and do it for myself and a few friends. I have no stock in any company's and get no special treatment, but I communicate my requirements and quality in a professional manor and expect no less from the vendor. If I feel he will not honor his commitment, I simply decline his product. Just a few more comments J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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