Hey fellas, quick question for those that have been doing this longer than I, which should be pretty much everybody. Getting ready to load my first .223 rounds. My brass (once fired IMI) is prepped and each case checked out in my Lyman case length/headspace gauge. Trimmed case length is a pretty consistent 1.7535. The pills I'm using are Hornady 55gr FMJ-BT with cannelure. I made 2 dummy rounds (no primer or powder) to get my bullet seating die set correctly. At a COAL of 2.200" as called for by Varget (my powder), Lee (my dies), and Hornady (my bullets) the case mouth is up passed the cannelure on the bullet. I was under the impression that the mouth should land somewhere on the cannelure. Neck tension on the bullets is good, but this just seemed odd to me. Is there anything to be concerned about here? I haven't actually loaded any live rounds yet, just wanted to clear this up before I start dropping powder. Thanks for any help.