I was recently reading on another site where a guy recommended carrying along a cleaning rod when hunting to push stuck cartridges out of the rifle! Later in another thred, he recommended seating bullets into the lands. Huh, now we know why he needs a cleaning rod! I've seen a few guy's do that and a couple pulled the bullet's with the bolt, powder all over inside the action. Another guy loaded a round into his rifle that his buddy loaded for his own rifle, same cartridge. The bullet was crimped and jambed into the lands. His day was over! He couldn't open the bolt and was going to fire it out. I advised against that, hard telling what kind of pressure it would have generated. Maybe not that much,,,maybe to much.
Just struck me that there are more people that do that with hunting ammo. Personnally I believe that ammo should be used only in the rifle it was developed in and for hunting, always full length resize, the field is no place to find that your neck sized cases not longer fit. I run all my hunting loads thru the chamber and make sure everything works when I finish loading them. The finest handloaded ammo in the world is of little value hunting if it won't chamber!
Any of you guy's load hunting loads with the bullets seated into the lands?