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.010" extra opening across the sprue really isn't going to amount to much in a cartridge gun, not enough that you could notice it in the real world. But hey to each his own, some may want that perfection on paper thing. I'm more of a real world performance kinda guy. I have built a few absolute tack driving bolt guns, things that even shocked me because of there performance, but when you take it off the bench and start adding in all the real world hunting factors it shoots no better than the control you can muster with your prey in your sights under field conditions. So to me the difference of a flat spot were the sprue cut a little deeper wouldn't matter much to me in a hunting rifle, in a bench gun I would probably care. Truth is that flat across the sprue probably wouldn't bother me in a muzzleloader either, due to the fact that the ball is gonna spin to CoG anyways with or without the sprue protruding or a flat spot on it as long as it isn't loaded with the flat spot turned into the rifling. That's all just my opinion and worth what you paid for it and hey I've been proven wrong before. C |