Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-31377229-20180125162054/@comment-1458758-20180125204225

Namikazenaruto9 wrote: Neither of them were much of a speedster at that point, so void point. Except my point wasn't the speed, it's the precision, which is still an advantage of the Byakugan, it's ability to pick up on minor details.

Also Neji in fight with Kidomaru was actually predicting the moves of those Arrows to counter them so another feat which doesn't has relevance. To degrees you're correct, except he was still using his Byakugan to avoid killing blows as Kidomaru's aim improved, just because the user is predicting something, doesn't mean he's not using his Byakugan as well, and even then is only applicapable if you assume that another Byakugan user wouldn't be able to do the same thing and being able to predict enemy movements isn't unique to Neji.

In fact Neji couldn't counter Naruto's last minute punch even though their was enough gap for him to react to his ground attack. As pointed out elsewhere in this thread, Neji's style isn't speed based. I'm not trying to prove that Neji could use Chidori, its that the Byakugan could be used to make up for the tunnel vision. Which breaks down like this-


 * The Byakugan has shown the ability to pick up on minor details, something that would be useful when moving at high speed. (Neji vs. Hinata/Neji vs. Naruto)


 * The Byakugan can be used to spot/intercept enemy attacks, even relatively fast moving ones. (Neji vs. Kidomaru)


 * The Byakugan allows the user to see far further than other Dojutsu, allowing for near perfect 360 vision and at range that a normal person couldn't possibly see. (Neji vs. Kidomaru/Hanabi vs. Boruto/Tokuma tracking Kabuto)

These traits should allow somebody with a Byakugan to mitigate the tunnel vision caused by Chidori.