Greg Walley
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I'm not sure how one could have 0.010" at the throat, and no runout at the chamber if the centers were cut into the barrel bore properly. Maybe if a floating reamer holder were used it would end up that bad. I don't think I've ever seen one more than 0.001" FIM...even on the Ultra Mag and Lapua Mag cartridges.
Boyd Chamber run out in the zero is always a good thing. It is possible to have zero chamber run out and still be as much as .010 off center of the true bore. Chamber alignment to true bore axis is very important. It is what is needed to have the bullet start .0001 or less to the true bore axis.
At least that is what I like to think.
Chet
I'm not sure how one could have 0.010" at the throat, and no runout at the chamber if the centers were cut into the barrel bore properly. Maybe if a floating reamer holder were used it would end up that bad. I don't think I've ever seen one more than 0.001" FIM...even on the Ultra Mag and Lapua Mag cartridges.