It seems that each bullet company has their own idea of how to make say a .308 bullet with regards to ogive and diameter.
If I'm loading a bullet that is different from the books I have, --which would be an oddity since I have most of them-- I do a work up toward the lowest max among the books. If I reach that without any pressure signs, I may venture toward the next max and so on.
I don't motor my rifles at the top end and have swapped bullet brands while keeping the same proven load. I know this is a absolute no-no and I should end up blind, with most of my fingers missing and smoking shards of steel sticking out of my head but it hasn't happened yet.
In truth, I find most reloaders will make component switches with a good deal of common sense and very little angst.