You are correct. It is just a reference, but I want to know exactly where that touch point is to the best of my measuring capability. It matters to me because I am invested in numerous barrels using the same reamer, same powder and the same bullets. Target history tells me that my best seating depth from barrel to barrel does not change much, so finding the lands short cuts my process when I screw on a new barrel. I do a quick check before I ever screw it on, look at my notes from previous barrels and start off with an educated guess on seating depth. When I do it this way, I seldom chase my tail looking for a load because I am already close to the sweet spot.











