Years back, I asked someone how straight ammunition needed to be. The fellow that I asked was a benchrest competitor, and he told me that anything better than .002, loaded round, measured on the bullet, was good enough that he could not see any difference on the target. I am pretty familiar with the loading practices in short range benchrest, including that of several record holders, and I do not think that their ammo would necessarily measure at .001 or less, on the bullet. One time I took an H&H to a match, and straightened all of my ammo (slightly) as I loaded it. Some other fellows came over and had me measure theirs. From that, and my other experiences I have come to think that most probably we are looking at ammo that is at .0015 and better, as is mine, right out of the dies. My friend Billy Stevens, once told me that he has figured out how to load ammunition that is straighter than I do, but that he can't prove that it shoots better because of it. Given his credentials, I tend to believe him. There are places for the third and fourth zeros after the decimal , but at the target, I don't think that we can see a difference.