Both CIP and SAAMI list the pressure that they have determined to be the maximum for that cartridge. The variation among different cartridges is as much as 25%. The only reasons that I've read for one cartridge being significantly lower than a similar cartridge are: the actions that use the cartridge was weaker, or that the cartridge was generally used in hotter climates (Africa) where the heat caused increases in the pressure. Examples of cartridges loaded to lower pressures are those commonly used in lever action rifles or double rifles. So if those are the only reasons for the lower pressures, what about someone that has a Winchester Model 54 chambered in 30-30? Or a 450/400 chambered in a strong boltaction and the load is not pressure sensitive. Do those pressure limits still apply? To know someone would need to know the criteria used by CIP and SAAMI in their selection of the maximum pressure for a cartridge. Does anyone know what the criteria (besides action strength and possible Africa use) is?