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I have run into problems before when trying to over-compress loads by seating the bullets deeper , with some powders they tend to not fire properly ( hang fire or not fire at all ) and other times the bullet will be pushed back out from the spring back of the powder itself and not chamber properly .
I have not seen any real pressure signs from this with my loads , however thats not to say it could not happen . Just remember that when you change either powder , brass , bullet or primer , you should drop back down and re-work up your loads , as any change will effect your pressure curve , just how much is hard to tell without a proper test , yet it will change that is for sure .
As for moving the bullet out , that should decrease the chamber pressure , yet even that is not a given , so whenever you change something , re-work the load .
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