And that's dependent on the throating. If you seat into the rifling, yes.
The top chart show seating into the rifling, creating higher pressure. Seating back from there obviously will decrease pressure.
I've seen indications that seating deep into the case would have a pressure increasing effect, also. This has just been my experience.
I've not deliberately duplicated the example you've shown, but it might be interesting to do so, especially with other powders, something I would like to do before I stated emphatically that a certain action has a certain reaction. It looks to be true for that load and rifle, but I am curious about other combinations and if the trend would continue.
In regards to the second chart, I've never seated at .250+" off the lands, instead trying to keep jump within .030" of so, the closer the better. That's how I've experienced, in most cases, the best accuracy. Occasionally, I've run across rifles that would shoot well with a long jump to the rifling, finding this out either by experimentation out of frustration with the accuracy of that individual rifle, or simply mag box constraints. In the second example, I just give the cartridge enough room to reliably function through the mag and fire away.
And it may or may not be with a compressed load...