Don't try to guess pressure.
A problem pressure FOR YOU will show up as a problem FOR YOU.
Conversely, if there is no problem, then regardless of pressure, it's not a problem.
With this, you can accept that a problem pressure (for you) isn't what you read in manuals. It's what it ends up being. So creep into it carefully, stopping at problems, regardless of what you read. The golden rule.
So for example, you're not seeing any primer blow-by, case head wiping, case cracks, difficult bolt turn, or difficult extraction, and measured velocities are in alignment with books. Cool so far, but,, primer pockets are loosening by 3rd reload cycle? Is that a problem for you? It would be for me, and I would resolve it before continuing. But it might not be a problem for you.
One thing I do early on is test for what I call 'MyMax' load.
With new cases, which I've probably culled due to thickness variance or something, I'll run incremental powder loads upwards while measuring the case web-line with a mic. The web-line is visible to the eye and is simply the widest dimension of fired cases. It's not a set datum(set distance from case head), but whatever your breech support produces.
Barring any early 'problems' I'll see this dimension rise to plateau. I keep going up, and eventually there will be a step change of another 0.0005". That's MyMax, which I log.
MyMax is the point where FL sizing would be REQUIRED to continue use of the case (from that single shot). It has nothing to do with a particular pressure, but experience tells me this point will lead to actual pressure problems. MyMax and YourMax would likely be different.
That plateau is the case expanding normally to chamber wall and springing back. The step change upward means the chamber is expanding enough to allow additional yielding of the case. Then soon, the chamber will be springing back against the case, leaving an interference fit, and popping extraction.
It's a step change because chamber expansion is not as linear as brass expansion. It takes at least a certain pressure level to even cause it (enough for this test).
And I'm not suggesting that FL sizing is the problem, just that such a requirement, so early, is too much for viable long term use of the brass. Maybe pockets will be opening faster, etc.. This, because brass wants to go where it's been, and it will,, nothing you can do about it (except annealing).
I throw away the cases used for this.
I don't know what SAAMI uses for their standard of Max. But per QuickLoad(velocity calibrated to my powders), I have consistently seen MyMax very near listed SAAMI Max. For me, just above SAAMI, within ~2-5Kpsi. As to what pressure really is? Don't know, don't care.