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In your case, I would use only loads published in the reloading manuals, offered free by the powder companies. Yes, the bigger the hole, the lower the pressure, assuming identical loads. Your question about "does it come out faster because of more powder" depends on how much powder you are talking about and the rate of ignition, which can be slower in a bigger hole. It is better to consider specific loads rather than making generalizations.