If you guys missed targets, the way you miss the point of this thread, you would never get into the Hall of Fame. Of course, shooting a finely machined Bat benchrest action, with a barrel threaded by a professional with threads smooth as a baby's bottom and consistent down to a few tenths, is going to shoulder up, stay tight and shoot great. My apologies to MRAM, but a rifle put together with the threads he was cutting a few weeks ago, would not shoot optimally. And the famous championship barrel tenon that has been paraded through these pages was probably jammed up in the action so tight it wouldn't move and it shot great too. How many gunsmiths have won a championship with the first barrel they ever threaded? Not after you hung out a shingle, but the first one you chucked up in a lathe?