Alright, this topic has be hashed out before on AR15 threads, but not so much in the 308 world. It's been said "Billet for accuracy, and forged for durability". But we've seen lots of concepts shattered of late. We now know reliability is more about springs and ejectors, than Di vs. piston, or how well lubed the gun is. The barrel length argument is being challenged every day (that is, unless you are shooting a 32" from a flying horse - LOL!) Etc
Here's the question: All things being equal, will it affect accuracy or functionality at all?
Given the following:
You've got a excellent barrel (LW, Fulton, Bartlein, etc)
Great trigger (SSA-E, Wilson, AR Gold, etc)
Tight build/assembly
Good ammo (match or handloads for what your rifle likes best)
We are awaiting reports on the new PSA or Aero Precision Forged receiver sets to see how well they build, how tight they fit, etc. I ask this since I've got some billet and forged receivers and would rather sell the billet if it makes no difference since I can get a whole forged set for the price of one billet lower. I'd like to save money for the parts that matter (mentioned above).
What say y'all?