Looks like Armbrust and Bell were within 250 psi on those shells. But then I know the two of them often collaborated in Bell's research. However, agree with Miller that American factory loads can vary in pressure from lot to lot, because they may switch powder. Their focus is keeping velocity relatively constant, and making sure the shells go "boom" (and will operate dirty autoloaders--although maybe not in the case of the low recoil shells). But with the low recoil shells running around 6,000 psi, it's unlikely there'd be enough of a pressure jump--even with a powder change--to put them over, say, 8,000 psi while maintaining the same velocity.