What is bullet "high runout"? How much eccentricity are you speaking of? I would say there are very few "perfect alignment" of chamber to bore. There are probably many that measure perfect within the tolerance of the tool used to measure. Closer to perfect when done by a reputable barrel manufacture or an accomplished gunsmith. Maybe not so much for high output production gun manufacturers, but still reasonably centered for the price and application. Alignment of chamber to bore is measured in much smaller degrees than what is commonly measured for bullet eccentricity/runout using rudimentary tools like the Sinclair Concentricity Gauge.As a newbie to precision shooting, I have a question.
If high runout does not interfere with accuracy, why do gunsmiths care so much about perfect alignment between the barrel and the chamber, to the point of using the indicator at the throat and a point forward, to guarantee perfect alignment between the first point of contact of the bullet and a section ahead?
Or are they different situations?