I am working up a load for my .308 F-TR rifle. At present I have a fair amount of IMR 4064 so I am using that as my base powder. I know that it is more temperature sensitive than Varget but I am going to stay with it as I have it here. I am using new Lapua brass, CCI BR-2 primers, and Sierra 155 Gr Palma Match bullets (#2156). I am loading these to a COAL of 2.800". At present I am at 45.0 Gr. What is surprising me is that the powder is into the case neck a small amount. Every manual I look at indicates that compressed loads with 4064 begin at a higher grain weight than 45.0. I have checked powder weights on both a digital and balance scale and I have those correct. I use a Redding Comp Match seating die and these dies don't like compressed loads. I assume that the case fill I am seeing is due to the thicker brass leading to lower powder capacity? If you have experience with this I would appreciate hearing your thoughts. I have been reloading for 45 years and still need help from time to time. My Dad was my go to guy and an national class competitive shooter. He passed away last August 10th so I am interested in your thoughts on my question. Thanks for reading and any comments you may be able to share.