According to Mike M. Fire formed cases will hold about 1 grain more powder. Might be prudent to cut back 1.0 to 1.5 gars to fire form from your max.

I have a quick load program and the case capacity default says 36.9 grains of H2O. My SSA cases averaged 35.7 grs and hornady was 34.0.

Using 35.7 as a base line for SSA cases, using 30.5 grains of TAC would yield 55 psi and 30.0 grains of H335 would be about the same. 55k psi is the default max (actually 54,998). Your max load with my case capacity pushes the pressure to 57k+.

If I used your max TAC load in a hornady case - pressure would be 65k. I measure the unformed cases at one time but have misplaced it. If I recall the unformed SSA case was very close to the formed hornady case.

I AM NOT AN EXPERT BY ANY MEANS ON QUICK LOAD.