For my 7.62x54R MN1891/30:
measured theoretical max OAL on the 215 grain bullet was 3.150 inches. Hornady Vol 1 lists Max COL as 3.048 inches, Lyman & Lee lists 3.037 inches as Max OAL.
My first thought would be to seat bullets until they have close to a full neck worth of support or maybe a little less, but this would be about 2.96 inches OAL by eyeballing things. That would put the bullet about 0.19 inches off the lands, THIS IS ABOUT SIX (6) TIMES GREATER THAN MOST RECOMMENDATIONS I see on sporting rifles.
3/4 neck support of the bullet is about 3.055 inches OAL, which is just a little more than the Hornaday 3.048 inch value.
On my 7.7x58 Japanese:
The Max theorectical measured OAL was 3.316 inches. The 215 grain bullet is really long. It looks like it is only seated slightly less than half the neck length.
If I were to seat the bullet for full neck support, max OAL would be about 3.175 inches. My Lee reloading manual indicates Max OAL should be about 3.130 inches, Hornady says 3.10. and Hodgdon say for 180 grain bullet 3.150.
Conclusion is that 2.79 is WAY TO SHORT.
Any suggestions as to how fare down the neck I should seat bullets (half way, 3/4 way in, full neck support of bullet) would be appreciated.