Re: Well... I finally made my first cut
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DebosDave ©</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Maybe it is close enough, I don't know. I can't make it seem to make sense in my head, because I think you if could only make adjustments at one end of the barrel, or at one point on the barrel you can only indicate either the bore directly at the breach or the run-out... </div></div>
If you can't adjust both ends of the barrel to dial out run-out on the end you're working on you're spitting into the wind.
You can chamber a barrel with a steady rest but there are several machine steps to prep the barrel before you even begin to cut the chamber to help minimize run-out. It's a PITA and most will use a spider to chamber for that reason. I've done it both ways and I feel, and found, using a spider is more accurate then with the steady rest, but that's just me, some are still comfortable doing it with the steady rest. Practice and more practice and having the opportunity to do it both ways will convince you which way is best for you.