Bergers are incredibly tolerant to various seating depths.
I know this will sound like blasphemy to members of the church of reloading, but I can basically load a random OAL with Bergers and they will shoot well.
To drive this point home, this is a pic from Tuesday afternoon when I went to the range to #1) get my scope zeroed and #2) put some rounds (Berger 155 Full Bore) through my newly rebarreled 308. To do so, I picked a random charge (43.5 gr of Varget) and a random seating depth (.110 off).
So, I set everything up, chambered a round, then thought to myself, "shit, I didn't bore sight this thing!"
But I was like, what the hell. Send this one down range and see what it does. It was one of the three to the lower right. I fired a couple more, patched the barrel, adjusted the scope, then aimed at the top circle. Those are shots #4-6 through the barrel. Then 5 more at the left circle.
These wouldn't win any benchrest competitions, but for the first 11 rounds through the barrel with random everything, I'll take it. I'm sure this will tune down nicely.
Yes, Berger hybrids are the bomb. With that said, you do gain by tuning seating depth, but they will still shoot pretty darned well if you don't.