I don't load my bullets into the lands,but this is how I find how far out I can go to find them and then I seat in from that measurement.I take an empty case that was fired in the rifle I'm checking.I then dent the neck a little,just enough to hold the bullet so there is just a little resistance when you slide a bullet into the neck.Place the bullet that you are going to reload into the neck,seating it in say,1/4 inch.I then slowly chamber the round in my rifle and close bolt complete,slowly open back up the bolt and remove the cartridge and carefully measure.Do this a couple of times,making sure you pull the bullet back out a little,then chamber,remove and measure.you should get the same measurement each time.So what you've done here is,you've found your COL to the lands with that type of bullet.Every bullet type has a little different olgive,so you have to do this for every different bullet type you use.I keep records of this and seat my bullets in a little from my max COL,that way I know for sure I'm not jammed into the lands,which could cause a pressure spike.