At one time I would have sworn that compressed loads were no problem until they started pushing the bullets back out. I’d have bet my last dollar on it.
Jump ahead a few years and I was loading a couple Weatherbys in 257 and 300 with old style 7828 because I had a pallet of it. Speeds were great, accuracy plenty good enough, and compression was heavy. Lets just it would be hard to get more in there.

All was great because compression doesn’t matter

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Trouble was, after that ammo sat over the winter the first shot out of both rifles locked the bolts solid. Oops.

My gunsmith shrugged on the first one but shot me a WTF look on the second.
I’m somewhat less confident in compressed loads now. How can you know what your loads are going to do in 6 months or six years? Its a sure bet that when they printed your reloading manual they never considered what would happen if your ammo sat 10 years. Hell in 10 years they will have several more manuals out.