Yes. Sounds right to me. Depending on the design of the ejector mechanism, the ejector springs will be the only thing that has tension on them. Your mainsprings in the action will be at rest, that arguably is a good thing.
Some people will say never to leave a gun stored in a case. If there is any moisture at all in the case, it could mean a disaster. Better to store the gun in a cabinet or safe. I tend to agree, but many vintage guns have been stored their entire "lives" in cases and have survived just fine. Food for thought.