Those in the know, don't chase the lands, this is futile and silly.
What we do is, take velocity readings AFTER measuring the erosion of the lands distance, then add powder until the previous velocity is reached and this is why our BARREL TIME stays the same. It is not the distance to the rifling that governs the sweet spot, it is BARREL TIME HARMONICS that governs where the bullet exits in the barrel whip…
Too much emphasis is used on LAND DISTANCE, it really means little when you have multiple distances that will tune the same. This is why a barrel tuner works, it changes harmonics to match the barrel time, not the distance to the rifling is even necessary to know.
Cheers.