Camshaft wont fit

Yeah, I know the bores are tight in most of them and in some the bores themselves are not even in line... And I have the utmost respect for Mike and MM... But - in terms of my being picky - the cam has to turn easy. I am not building competition, no holds barred, grab every ounce fo power engines. You will not find much to read about the oil wedge on a cam bearing - or the oil clearance for that matter. The runout for camshafts is .005" allowable so what do you think the oil clearance is? Hell they get as much (or more) oil as the crank does! On a flat tappet engine with a cast cam core, factory lifter bores, and and lift under .700 I'd put money there is not measurable power to be found in honing the cam bores. I'd call it equal in importance to choice of hose clamp to use in terms of my needs. So - In my opinion I don't need to worry about how perfect the cam bearings fit. I've personally installed somewhere around 50 sets or so and I've never found one that fit that bad that I hadn't screwed up when I installed it...lol. Normally if anything I need to shave out a nick or high spot. If the cam can't turn - look at the guy that installed the bearings. I've watched "pros" not use the centering cone on the installer and that will make them impossible to work with.