hello gentlemen: I have been reading this forum for quite awhile and have learned a ton of things from you guys. This subject has got me concerned. I have always used hornady bullets in my ruger .270 but with a charge of 58.5 grains of H4831. Now i have changed bullets .. went to Hornady SST 130 grain. The local gun Dude told me that i must load em hot. So i looked up a load in the hornady book. it says 61 grains is max. I am concerned due to the fact that when i seat the bullets... there is some major compression going on. I have never compressed a load like this. So my question is .... how much is too much compression.... how hard should the bullet seat against the powder ? I am thinking that i have brass that is thicker than the test brass for the load. I have not tried to shoot this load yet... awaiting some real opinions by some real shooters.