Mark, I would have to confirm but Shilen and McGowen are using SAAMI spec chambers which typically have shorter throats vs the old specs for the WWI/II Mausers.
Shilen uses PT&G reamers and McGowen would likely source from PT&G, Clymer and Manson. All good stuff.
Interesting, as my Hornady Manual lists the OAL of the Swede at 3.0". Seating a bullet a 1/16 to 1/8" below ideal is not that big a deal and certainly would not consume enough case capacity to matter.
But when a bullet is seated so that alot of it is below the neck/shoulder level, it impedes on case capacity reducing performance. This would occur in ALL 308 family chamberings using the heavier bullet for that cal to fit in a 2.8" mag.
In case there is concern, seating a bullet BELOW the neck shoulder does not make it any less accurate. At least at the 1/4 min level. The only thing it does is reduce effective case capacity.
Jerry