J E Custom
Well-Known Member
My Take on this is simple .
It depends how much accuracy you need at the distance you are going to shoot.
The best accuracy is achieved by having everything as close to perfect as possible
because accuracy and consistency is the sum of all things being consistant.
There is a point that it becomes a lot of trouble and may not be worth the effort,
but if you want the very best accuracy all things matter.
So the weighing or matching of "any" component becomes a personal choice depending on what you want.
J E CUSTOM
It depends how much accuracy you need at the distance you are going to shoot.
The best accuracy is achieved by having everything as close to perfect as possible
because accuracy and consistency is the sum of all things being consistant.
There is a point that it becomes a lot of trouble and may not be worth the effort,
but if you want the very best accuracy all things matter.
So the weighing or matching of "any" component becomes a personal choice depending on what you want.
J E CUSTOM