So I’m new to reloading for precision center fire rifle and am wondering what the more experienced Reloader’s/ pro shooter types think about what standard to obey for maximum cartridge length. I know Saami spec is considered outdated when developing a load for precision rifle, and I have also heard of the rule of thumb that we should not load less than the caliber measurement deep on the bearing surface of the bullet inside the neck of the brass. So for .308 there should be at least .308 inches of bearing surface of bullet inside the case neck. In my particular rifle I am limited to a 2.95 coal by the magazine, (Tikka CTR) and my rifle allows a COAL of about 2.940 before jamming in the lands, but with the 168 grain SMK that I have chosen to load, if I start 10-15 thou off the lands, I have definitely broken the rule of minimum of caliber bullet depth, so what’s the consensus on right and wrong here and any guidance in this regard will be greatly appreciated.