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I looked for the same answer. Best I can seem to come up with is if your ammo bullet TIR is over 0.005" it might affect accuracy some unknown amount. If less than that, probably not.Does building concentric ammo help with accuracy? If so, how much matters?
We are waiting, did you get your popcorn?Hold that thought ,give me a little while, I got to go down the road and stock up on some popcorn, I’m interested in hearing this.
Though I don't know of any direct study on this, some years ago there was an article Secrets of the Houston Warehouse that pretty much answered this question for me, so I'm attaching a copy here if you're so inclined to read far enough into the 9 pages:I have searched the web, cannot find a good study or really any solid information on the relationship between straight ammo and accuracy.
Is there a correlation between small groups and really straight ammo?
Does building concentric ammo help with accuracy? If so, how much matters?
CW
Not entirely. The bullet can enter the throat either concentrically or not. If it's concentric; and so is everything else in the system, then the lands will all begin to engrave the jacket at the same time and the forces are evenly distributed. If it enters out of kilter then the engraving forces on one side "could" be different and the resultant swaging of the bullet to make it straight again will change its shape somewhat and could unbalance the mass distribution which could, because of rifling and high spin rates that come of it, cause an imbalance once the bullet is in free flight with essentially unpredictable consequences. On the whole though, I suspect that what XTR talks of, the straightening effect of the throat, will dominate.Doesn't the bullet just squeeze through the barrel and go where the barrel is pointing?lol
As of two minutes ago I did just what you just said my bullets are at .010 jammed I checked concentricity in which was less than .001 loaded that round an pulled it cut concentricity in half thanks.There are a lot of potential variables. One is long throated barrels with tight freebores and heavy for class high BC bullets. The combo doesn’t allow much for runout, they will straighten the bullet in the bore when you load them. In short flat based bullets that short range BR shooters use, maybe that is a different animal.
About 10 yrs ago an old BR shooter was at the range with me, this guy was a forever tinkerer/tester. He told me that in his testing that he could not see any difference on the targets with less than .009 runout. I haven’t checked runout since then. I shoot F class, my worst bullets have less than .005 and usually had .003 or less. Most of us should be in the same boat with good equip and technique. There are enough other things I can spend my time on.

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