Sammi spec pressure is a standard guideline for pressure handling for any given chamber so I’d go by that.
That said, since you don’t have the instrumentation to actually read chamber pressure, I wouldn’t worry about the number itself.
How I spot pressure signs:
1) take a loaded round and measure the base of the case just above the extractor groove with a dial caliper or 1” micrometer - record that measurement.
2) fire the round and repeat the measurement on the fired case
3) subtract the unfired measurement from the fired measurement - any value in excess of .0015” indicates your at your max pressure threshold for that combination of components (primer, powder/charge, case, bullet, bullet seating depth,etc)
a visual inspection of the case head will also reveal over pressure (ejector/extractor marks, collapsed primer, primer falling out). Edit to say if the rifle is stove piping your spent cases, your bolt speed is excessive which could also indicate pressure, esp in a factory gun where the assumption is that it was engineered and assembled correctly.