Much has been written about keeping a projectile's bearing surface above the case's neck/shoulder junction.
Donut and powder volume issues aside, is there any evidence that accuracy is affected one way or the other by seating bullets deeper than the N/S junction?
For example, if we have two 260 Rems, one chambered to seat 140 VLDs long (3"+) and jammed Vs one chambered to seat short (2.8" mag fit) and jammed, all else being equal, could we expect similar accuracy? (The former has the projectile bearing surface above the N/S junction, the latter well below it)
Donut and powder volume issues aside, is there any evidence that accuracy is affected one way or the other by seating bullets deeper than the N/S junction?
For example, if we have two 260 Rems, one chambered to seat 140 VLDs long (3"+) and jammed Vs one chambered to seat short (2.8" mag fit) and jammed, all else being equal, could we expect similar accuracy? (The former has the projectile bearing surface above the N/S junction, the latter well below it)