If we have two cartridge casings of different shape, one holding more powder than the other. Both the same caliber, all other things being equal, wouldn't the larger capacity produce more velocity? I'm thinking about the .280 and the .284, why is it that routinely, the .284 Win is reportedly giving higher velocity than the .280 Rem? The .280 Rem holds roughly 3 grains more powder. I realize that the .280 has been chambered in perhaps lesser actions, but given identical actions, wouldn't they both be limited by the same working pressure? If so, shouldn't the .280 give higher velocity potential? Insights would be most welcome........Thanks, Steve