Because there so many variables (like barrel contour, barrel length, powder burn rates, chamber dimensions), there's really no particular seating depth that's in any way universal. I will have one seating depth for one powder and a different seating depth for another. For example, I use 40.5 gr AR-Comp with a COAL of ~ 2.858", which is .036" off my lands. For IMR-4064 it's 42.3 gr with a COAL of 2.866 and .038" off the lands. I started at .010 off the lands and I'm simply off the lands this much due to throat erosion.
You might just want to start at .010" off the lands and work up an OCW test to find the best powder load then work the seating depth to fine tune the load. Or, better yet, just start further from the lands to find a good powder load as the amount of jump really isn't important as a good seating depth that works due to good "barrel time".