Steve, as specified by the loading data from Hodgdon as COL, most loading tables I've seen state COL of 2.540 for cast 405gr. If the listed COL of 2.540 is a suggestion then I need to know that. Yes, I'm crimping in the crimp groove, but with this bullet and a COL of 2.540 it's crimping towards the bottom area of the groove, I have some room to seat the bullet deeper if I need to. I'm using Gardners Cache hard cast bullets. In the NEF/HR sub forum in the FAQS & HELP section under Cast Bullet Acurracy it states that with hard cast bullets a chambered round should just touch or engrave the rifling. My question is: How much can it engrave the rifling before it's considered too much? It sounds like a little is OK, but how much is a little?...I need an amount. The 1400-1500fps is listed by Hodgdon for a lighter Trapdoor Rifle load with a 24" barrel using this powder and cast 405gr bullet. Gardners Cache told me he sets his at 2.540, but I don't know if he is using a short throated H&R BC.