Yes, the longer bits make any wonky hold far more apparent to the user, so that they can correct their hold and get the bit squarer, therefore deeper into the screw head.
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Yes, the longer bits make any wonky hold far more apparent to the user, so that they can correct their hold and get the bit squarer, therefore deeper into the screw head.
That was the one I forgot to mention. Use these a bit at work and they are good. They also seem to do a good selection in the little sets of hex socket bits that they sell. Not like my little...
I use S2 screws a lot including literally hundreds of 10Gx50 for my deck. If you buy the impact driver bits they are more durable. I have a Makita extension impact bit that has lives in my impact...