I have read/heard that you should seat bullets such as to have the neck making contact for at least a full caliber length along the shank, i.e. .243" for 6MM bullets.  This includes boattail bullets as well as flatbase designs.   
I have always had the best luck/accuracy seating bullets as close to the lands as possible but in doing so, there is precious little shank being gripped on a lot of bullets.
I'd be interested in hearing opinions and experiences of forum members on this subject.
Thanks
				
			I have always had the best luck/accuracy seating bullets as close to the lands as possible but in doing so, there is precious little shank being gripped on a lot of bullets.
I'd be interested in hearing opinions and experiences of forum members on this subject.
Thanks
 
	








 Seat your bullets deep and you can pull them out of the case a bit to reach the lands.
 Seat your bullets deep and you can pull them out of the case a bit to reach the lands.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
