Devildog,I don't think you can use the position of the cannelure to determine seating depth. You need to determine how far the ogive of the bullet is from the beginning of the rifling (the "leade") and that depends on the rifle.
For example, my 300 WSM allows a 150gr SST to be seated that it fits in the magazine such that the distance from the mouth of the case to the TOP of the cannelure measures 0.064." Nothing below the cannelure shows. That happens to be 0.02" from the rifling(lucky) and the overall length, ogive to base of the case (OAL-OG)is 2.241."
In my .270 Remington 700, a 140gr SST at 0.02" from the rifling shows a measurement, from the mouth of the case to the top of the rifling to be 0.233." A LOT of the area below the cannelure shows. The OAL-OG is 2.837."
I provided the OAL-OG measurements because you didn't tell share what caliber you have. The differences I have are caliber specific for my rifles.