As this is another element of chamber pressures I will post it here for consideration:
I understand that a pressure vessel; ie, the case will also have twice the radial pressure (to the case walls) than to the ends (one, the breech thrust, the other the ejecta).
The ejecta, since it is movable will have an varying effect by whatever its weight is, once the stable inertia is overcome.
The case wall/chamber friction outward will slow or reduce the breech thrust somewhat.
Since we cant measure or calc these for every given situation we go with the 'rule of thumb' calc's to give a ballpark.
For any cartridge that will even approach the upper limits of safety in these rifles I shy away.
I keep remembering the admonition that at some point these may become a 'pipe bomb'.