I am still relatively new to metallic reloading... so this question may seem kind of dumb to some of you...
As I understand it, the rule of thumb is you want the bullet seated at least as deep as the bullet's diameter.
My question is, do you want that much of the bullet's bearing surface seating below the case mouth,
or in the case of a boat tail bullet, if the total depth seated, including the boat tail, is at least equal to the diameter of the bullet but the amount of bearing surface below the mouth is less than the diameter of the bullet is that meeting the rule of thumb?
Thanks.
As I understand it, the rule of thumb is you want the bullet seated at least as deep as the bullet's diameter.
My question is, do you want that much of the bullet's bearing surface seating below the case mouth,
or in the case of a boat tail bullet, if the total depth seated, including the boat tail, is at least equal to the diameter of the bullet but the amount of bearing surface below the mouth is less than the diameter of the bullet is that meeting the rule of thumb?
Thanks.