Hello all. I've recently purchased a new kimber mountain ascent in 308 win. I intend to use the rifle for a hunt in montana this November. I'm in the very beginning stages of developing a load for it. I wanted to try the berger 168 vld hunting. Using the hornady oal gauge I've measured the rifling in the kimber and found the throat to be very long, much longer than the magazine or the action. Since this is a hunting rifle I won't be seating them this long. So what I have done is loaded up 24 rounds all at the same length the max coal for 308. Starting at 42 gr of imr 4895 I've increased the charge by .2 gr I plan to shoot 2 three round groups of each. So with all that background info my question is this. Has anyone had any luck jumping vlds in rifles with long throats? Also what advise can you give in regard to my process? I've attached a picture. The round on the right is contacting the rifling, on the left is the oal I'll be seating to. Thanks.