Yes, Right. 45/70 suffers from factory loads we all know. And reloaders pushing it in more modern guns is understood as typical. But 8mm mauser is also one of the reasons I started wondering, I know the history of the varying bore dimensions, and millions of old rifles, and thus why they do it, but US factory ammo are apparently mostly creampuff loads and compared to 8mm/06, reloading data for 8x57 from Hodgdon is masked trash. If you compare the 8x57 data to an 8mm/06, a very close comparison, it is night and day. Pressures on MAX loads on the 8x57 are maybe around and sometimes substantially below the STARTING loads for an 8mm/06. I am using Rem 700 and modern new brass so should be able to confidently start in the high end for 8x57 and push it, since I DO know what rifle I am using, unlike the manufacturers.
Now, I am not saying I would just adopt a max 8mm-06 load, as that case is still slightly higher capacity than 8x57, but as far as obtaining similar pressure, I should have few concerns, since my rifle could just as well have been chambered to 8mm/06 specs and then fire at significantly higher pressures (+10 to 15%) from what is listed as max for the mauser cartridge. I am not looking to be stupid, but I fail see a concern if I start my mauser (again, in a rem 700) around the low end of the adjacent near-twin cartridge and work up, which is the same more or less as starting with the 8x57 published max.