Originally Posted By: CZ527Then I would seat them .005 into the lands or .010 off the lands, and work up a safe charge weight.
.005 in seems to be the thing.
+1 be sure to read B23's post.
you can jam up to .003 in a hunting rifle and not get into trouble, but as always, range time is how to prove loads and reliability.
Some rifles have a heck of a time with Berger bullets that are not of a "classic hunter" design. I had one Creed that loved the Hornady 140g BTHP the best, and I shot deer with it...H4350, bullet touching the lands.