Some other caps - Auricaps maybe? - carry 600v ratings and we have not seen problems with them. As you know, I'd rather see higher ratings for parafeed caps because of the inductive load which could allow a voltage higher than the power supply to appear across the caps.
Obviously I can't guarantee that the KK ratings will work the same as Sprague or Panasonic.
Teflon and foil is always a problematic construction because teflon is actually a liquid, like glass but softer. So it is always a risk that a short will form. I believe the usual solution is to make the teflon much thicker than necessary and hope for the best, hence the huge size and the huge initial voltage test. I have never found any authoritative source for this, however - it remains speculation.
Incidentally, the second letter of the alphabet, in Greek as well as Russian, is pronounced with a v-sound - if you pronounce b and v, you will see that the mouth formation is nearly identical. That's probably why they are adjacent on a typewriter keyboard as well. :^)