I know on Dan Newberry's OCW site he states that he loads to book specs. However, I have noticed that a lot of bullets seem to like to be loaded as close as they can be to the lands. I am loading 140gr Barnes tsx in a stock remington 700 270 and 178 gr Amax for a Rem 700 308. It seems that if these bullets like to be loaded long, then I might as well skip a step and just load as long as I can unless accuracy is an issue once on the range. Also (disclaimer I am not a physics major) the longer you load a round= the less bullet contact in the neck. So does this mean I may get higher pressures sooner (at lower charges) then I would if I were to load them short? Will I get slightly higher velocities if I load the same charge shot vs long? Thoughts, advice?