jimmymac
Jim McGregor
Just touching the lands leaves the base of the bullet with less than 1/8" neck contact, you can literally push the bullet side to side or pull it with your fingers. I seat it a deeper, just to get enough purchase and neck tension to securely hold it in place.
IMHO, if you can't seat bullets to the point where you are touching the lands you could be leaving a lot on the table in regards to group size and agging ability because you can't fully explore seating depth possibilities. You are essentially forced to jump bullets, so you'll never know what the gun is capable of at seating depths from touch to jam.
Again, I'm not an expert. I'm just some guy that's been playing around with the PPC trying to shoot zero inch groups. Someone more experienced than me may refute what I said above, but I bet that person isn't limited to only jumping bullets in his PPC.
Good luck to you.
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