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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3691998" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Pretty much everything on the consumer market is mass manufactured now with CNC machinery that is very precise. Much more so than the old manual screw machines the old manufacturers used to rifle barrels. </p><p>Back in the day you were almost required to reload to get the best accuracy from a rifle. With CNC machinery the tolerance is repeated barrel after barrel so a lot of factory ammo is pretty good stuff these days for most distances. </p><p>The days of a gun maker spending a day on a single stock are long gone to fit and finish. Dozens are produced daily in a jig that are exactly the same as the first one being the same as the last one.</p><p>Nobody hand checkers anymore but high-end gunsmiths and it's not cheap. Lasers pretty much do the work now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3691998, member: 5412"] Pretty much everything on the consumer market is mass manufactured now with CNC machinery that is very precise. Much more so than the old manual screw machines the old manufacturers used to rifle barrels. Back in the day you were almost required to reload to get the best accuracy from a rifle. With CNC machinery the tolerance is repeated barrel after barrel so a lot of factory ammo is pretty good stuff these days for most distances. The days of a gun maker spending a day on a single stock are long gone to fit and finish. Dozens are produced daily in a jig that are exactly the same as the first one being the same as the last one. Nobody hand checkers anymore but high-end gunsmiths and it's not cheap. Lasers pretty much do the work now. [/QUOTE]
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