If the rear remote circuit back-feeds pressure to the loader valve and the loader valve was leaking in the up direction, the larger surface on the piston side of the boom cylinders will create enough force to overcome the smaller piston surface on the rod side of the cylinders, meaning the loader will raise.
Feathering valves does funny things sometimes, I don't fully understand the valve geometry and the PB part of the circuit, I just know that it works, better in some cases than others obviously.
Did you happen to check the pressure at a higher engine speed, or still at idle?
Sean
I did check pressures at higher engine speed and it did not vary more than 50psi so it is obviously relief pressure.