So I got some new Lapua 6 BR brass. I thought I would fire from it in my previously used barrel. Its headspace is within .002" of my new barrel. There were about 2200 rounds on my old barrel and about 250 on my new one. Figured I'd fire with some 8208 XBR I don't use and some 108 ELD-m's I hadn't used. When the older barrel was new I had the dimension where the 108's touched the rifling. I figured with 2200 rounds that dimension would have surely move out. I started at the touch dimension when that barrel was new. I started moving out in .003" increments towards the throat. It seemed I was getting more and more pressure as I moved out. I stopped at .009" longer than my touch dim. It didn't appear I was into the lands , I didn't see any marks on the bullet after chambering. Is that normal to see as effectively I'm expanding the case capacity. Just wonder what others have found in general. as I normally start at .020" off the lands and shorten the cartridge length. I've never tried seating in the lands either as it seems some of you guys do. My new barrel shoots pretty good running around 2850 at .040" off the lands with the new formed brass. I'm not a bench rest guy but shoot steel out to 1000 yards.