Damnit. It's showing max load 44.8. I loaded five loads.
43.4, 43.6, 43.8, 44 and 44.2. So pretty much all of these would be considered hot loads?
No reason why any of those loads should be considered "hot," or even close to "hot."
What the modern loading books show as "Maximum," is actually the amount of powder considered by them as their normal, full power load. Until, I think it was at least the 1980s, the loading charts only showed one powder charge for any one given cartridge and bullet weight. They usually suggested that the first loading should be dropped down a bit and we would drop about 3 or 4% off the given load for one or two cartridges and if all looked good, we would just go to their given charge of powder.
I am looking at a du Pont loading chart of the 308, with 150 grain bullets. I don't know the date of this du Pont chart with only one powder charge for each type of powder, but on the front is printed, New Edition.
They don't show Varget, but of the IMR types that are shown, the du Pont chart's one load, is greater than what is shown as Max, in the chart given on this posting.
These old charts were used exclusively, by all hand loaders in north America, for a lot of trouble free years.