Greybeard, CNC machining today is so refined I think you would be hard pressed to determine machine work from hand inletting. In fact I think you would probably pick the CNC in most cases as the better. The best work comes from final smoke fitting of parts after the CNC gets everything within 1/1000th or so. But I haven't seen a longrifle that was ever near that precise. In producing guns for a profit no one can afford the labor to do all the inletting and fitting by hand. Even the finest names in shotguns, like Purdey, H&H, Fabbri, Filli Rizzini, all use CNC and EDM machines to get things close enough they fit as well as the production guns such as we see on the shelves at our local dealers. Then the handfitting for perfection takes over.