We have tried different grinds from a b;unt angle to a sharp one. Getting the run out to settle down is hard enough as it is, but we have to maintain an 8 second run time. We have to push the drills pretty hard, in fact had a drill loose its head at the weld. Go figure. We have had a Star cutter rep. working with us for two days now and he has been pretty helpfull, but they just don't seem to get it that we are pushing the drills too hard. 3600 Rpm's at .004. The drills are Drill masters with the Star cutters cut on them. Star cutters factory burnt down so we ended up with the Drill Masters drill, but we had them work their cut into them. As far as testing the parts cutting them, sectioning them.....etc. Have been doing that since day one. Most of our tweeking has been done as a result of those tests. We are sitting fairly good as of today. after reaming we are at .001/.002 to .002/.0035., with a few fliers mixed in. I figure that we will be getting smaller drills and take more out with the reamer. It's pretty certain that the reamer is bouncing around the inside. And the uncuncentric holes that it is following gives it room, at times, to not do much of any "reaming" at all. This whole gundrilling thing has been a learning ordeal for me. I have been programing, tooling, and setting up Mazak's, Hitachi's, tsugami's, Miyano's, and CMS's for eight years now and never have I had to deal with gundrills. Always found a way around them, until now. This time the tooling was choosen by someone else. someone with very little machining back ground. And as stuburn as a mule! It's has taken me three weeks to get them to listen to me about the reamer size to hole size prob. I've started smoking again.LOL.