Even'n
Nothing says you must use compressed loads, and you may find a load which is NOT compressd which shoots very well in your rifle.
However, there is nothing wrong with a load which happens to be compressd, providing everything else is as it should be.
In fact, I just posted a new thread - in the reloading section - titled RUGER Hawkeye and my Ol"flatbolt.
In that thread, I tell about some loads I just tested this past week in my RUGER Hawkeye 300 win.mag. and I can state that the best load of the series WAS WITHOUT DOUBT, COMPRESSED!!!!!!!!.
You don't get a charge of 83gr. of IMR 7828 into a 300 win.mag. case without it being compressed.
In fact, as I recall, the first group of test loads in the series - 80gr. - was also compressed.
Now according to the book, the 83gr load is about maxed out, but there were no indications that this load was beyond safe pressures.
In your loading, the goal is in many if not most cases is consistancy, as that is normally where the best groups are found.
Depending on your rifle, bullet, powder and desire for end result, the groups may or may not be compressed and providing again that everything is where it should be, as per safety issues, it just ain't no big thing!
Enjoy the loading experience, be safe at the loading bench and at the range and let the compress or not to compress issue resolve itself on a case by case level.
Sometime they will be and sometimes they won't be.
Keep em coming!
CDOC