The one on the left is Win brass and an unknown cheap bullet (magnet tested

The only guide to seating depth I used was to seat them so that all of the inside of the case neck was in contact with the bearing surface of the bullet - with the cheap bullet, that took the neck upto the cannalure (though not crimped), which seems natural, and the round looks about right...
...But with the Lap bullet, the boat tail is so long, that when seated with the full bearing surface in the neck; the boat tail goes down slightly beyond the bottom of the shoulder...
So first question: As long as the bullet isn't touching the powder, is it ok for the tail to go so far into the case?
And: If you wanted to seat them a bit further out, this would lessen the amount of contact between the bearing surface and the inside of the case neck - How much contact is recommended? Is there a minimum ratio?