Where your bullet will actually have a hard jam depends on freebore length, diameter, and leade angle but people typically only talk about freebore length. A lot of reamers use similar neck diameter/leade angle but it's something to be aware of.
My 7 SAUM chamber has 0.200" freebore and I wouldn't want to go any longer for 175 EH / 180 hybrids. 7 SAUM has just slightly longer neck than 28nos IIRC. The bearing surface is well clear of the neck/shoulder junction but the 195 has about 0.100 longer bearing surface.
"Chasing the lands" is a function of adjusting seating depth based throat erosion. People typically get shorter freebore if they want to chase the lands and longer if they are less worried about longer jumps and prioritize keeping the bearing surface in front of the neck/shoulder junction and pressure reduction.
Long story short, I think you'd be fine with that throat if you're shooting 190/184 bergers or 180 ELDs. But you'll be jumping a ways or have very little bearing surface in the neck with 180 berger class bullets.