So, i have a Remington Model 700 that appears to have a fairly deep throat. I'm new to anything aside from SAMMI standard overall length for bullet seating. I purchased a Hornady COL gauge. It worked great on my .308 and proved out that i'm setting my bullets at .015" off the lands/grooves, which shoots super accurate for a factory rifle. The problem is when i purchased the modified case for my Remington Model 700 chambered in 300 Win. Mag. to see where i'm seating my bullets at for accuracy reasons and I found out that to touch the lands/grooves my bullet would seat at 3.560". Is this too deep or what do you folks think? it looks really freakin' weird to set a bullet just a few thou' off the lands here. I'm thinking the throat is way too deep. What do you fellow reloaders think???? hvychev77