A 150 gr bullet displaces exactly the same amount of volume in either case. If the bullet is seated to the canalure in both cases it is using up the same amount of case capacity in either case. Does the powder column being beside the bullet have much to do with the velocity produced?
I think so. Consider the .350 RM vs the .35 Whelen. Both of them have very similar case capacity, but I believe the .350 RM will suffer more from long bullets.



















































