First you have a very fine rifle built on a very fine light weight action, a Small Ring (SR) '98 Action. I have several most in the 1910 and 1934 "Mexican Mauser" form.
Nothing will get so called gun/action experts going more than the strength of the SR versus the LR Mauser actions. Most just repeat what they have heard and read on forums like this one. And most will always compare any SR to the '93 SR which in itself can be found in many varying manufacturing conditions of quality. Most when referring to the '93 are talking about the Spanish '93 many which the Spanish Gov. converted to 7.62 Nato (308 win) and this has many of these experts driven to extreme reaction. Some even claim the Spanish Military only intended them to be used with a reduced power load. While such a load may have existed..... the Spanish fully intended for them to also be used with full power Nato rounds from other countries if a conflict should ever occur.
The SR Mauser line does not begin with the '93 but rather the '91 some would even say the '88. it included the '94's, '95's, and '96's. And later the SR '98's
The '94's through the '96's are of much better quality than most of the '93's. But even the '93's can handle pressures up to 45K. I have heard........ but don't know for certain that the Spanish conversions have been proofed to 60K. That may or may NOT be true.
Your action is modified and redesigned to carry the '98 bolt in that different SR design, as does the Mexican 1910 and 1934 and many other commercial and military models. It is best described as a hybrid between the SR '91 thru '96 and the LR '98.
Many people think the '98 is far superior because they believe it has "Three" locking lugs. It does not!
It has only two forward lugs that lock in battery.
The so called third rear lug is a safety lug and does not bear during battery or under load during firing. Many of the later SR Mauser designs used the Bolt handle as a safety lug.
The '98's are found in many different ring and thread sizes both SR and LR barrel shanks and both SR and LR ring sizes with the different shank sizes. This is true for both military and commercial models.
But for sure ALL '98's both SR and LR are stronger than the SR's '91 thru '96.
Are all '98's equally as strong? NO, it all depends on steel used heat treatment etc. But most of the old time experts used to say the Mauser achieves it's strength from it DESIGN and not special steels or heat treat.
Again that is true to only some extent. P.O.Ackely did extensive research and testing on the strength of various military actions and his book can be found on Kindle books. I strongly recommend it for people wanting to learn about action strength, and "blow-ups" He basically found it takes a LOT to destroy an action.
The Mexicans converted many of their 1934's and I believe the 1910's to fire the 30/06. They did this by lengthening the action by trimming the bottom feed ramp. This of course also weakened to some degree the bottom lug. This also has some declaring these rifles unsafe.
But to be sure both the Mexicans or the Spanish fired millions of rounds through these converted rifles with no ill effects that I have ever heard of.
The claim that the lesser metal of the SR '98 around the barrel shank weakens the action, has never made sense to me. Simply because the pressure of the round is contained in the rifles chamber and not by the action ring.
It is true that the less metal of the ring lessens the holding power of the locking lugs but if a barrel chamber were ever to split you have a lot more problems than the locking lugs!!!!!!!
These people also declare the Springfield 1903 both A1 and A3 a very strong action not realizing it is itself a SR action. The ring dia. of the Springfield is 1.305, the SR Mauser is 1.30, and the LR Mauser is 1.41. So you can see the Springfield which many convert to Mag. rounds is closer to your SR Mauser '98 than the LR Mauser.
For sure ANY action can be destroyed or blown up by extremely overloaded handloads or by a bore obstructions. But your load is no where near that extreme.
Nothing is more joyful than climbing up to the tundra with a fine light weight SR Mauser on your shoulder in a fine flat shooting hard hitting caliber.
YOU HAVE such a rifle, enjoy it.........it DOES NOT want to kill you!