it is my understanding that the ammunition between the krag and the Swedish mauser was meant to be interchangeable between the 2 rifles .
so to follow that thinking , load information meant for the 96 mauser would be safe for the krag .
to add to this I have seen both the 96 mauser and krag rifles , that where originally chambered in 6.5x55 , rebarreled into 308 Winchester ,and then heavily used afterwards without ill effects .
this is not a recommendation to run these rifles up to much higher pressures , but rather to show that they are not overly fragile and need to be handled delicately for fear of them coming apart .
it is my understanding that the 96 mauser will suffer from lug setback with higher pressure loads , and may suffer from case head separation ...... if this happens the 96 mauser is a poor design to deal with hot escaping gasses .
among other things with the krag , repeated use can result in cracks forming around the locking lugs and in the areas of the frame near the locking lugs ,some of this was addressed by larger radiuses in the areas prone to cracking .