Engine builders...this machining cost sound excessive?

Hey guys. So I got my block and pistons back from the machine shop on Friday. Yesterday I started prepping the block following @krazykuda excellent build series and I found that the number 4 and number 5 cam bearings are turned in the block. The number 5 does not look too bad but it's difficult to see. The number 4 bearing is blocking approximately 30% of the oil feed hole up from the crank. I pretty much know the answer to this question already but is this a big deal? I actually had this happen in the past with the only other motor I ever took apart on a LA 360 and I wound up drilling up from the crankshaft through the cam bearing race and then I chamfered the bearing feed hole. I tried calling the shop today but got no answer. I will continue until I get ahold of him but what do you think about this?

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You can run those on a street driver... we used to allow up to 50% overlap on the cam bearings...

If you are really worried, you can have them redo them and align the holes better... Keep in mind that every time they remove an install the bearings again, you loose a little bit of retention force for the bearing...