I've been noticing that several load manuals show starting loads that are compressed. Obviously then the Max loads are REALLY compressed. And since Bullet seating depth has a suggested value but tends to differ to some extent with type of firearm and bullet make being used. Wouldnt pressures be pretty darn erratic? The whole pressure curve graph and theory would be all over the place. In fact, what caught my eye to this was a minimum load once that wasnt too far from filling a case (well, part way up the neck anyway). I started wondering, how does anyone get the max loads in the case in order to compress it in the first place? I've since moved on to better powder selections and avoided the whole compressed issue altogether, but still I get to wondering about this. I have visions of a guy sitting at the bench stuffing and tamping powder in the case until the correct amount is in, then cramming a bullet down on top of it all. I guess I'm too scared to play around with that, but seeing it in manuals gives a guy an idea that its ok. If anyone was wondering, I've seen this with .223, 7mm TCU and .44 mag.