If The Congressional Apportionment Amendment Passes

If the Congressional Apportionment Amendment was added to the Constitution with the rest of the Bill of Rights, it would have required that there be no less* than one representative for every fifty thousand people. At what point would population projections suggest that the House would grow to several thousand members? And would this spark a movement to amend the Constitution, so that the House doesn't grow to an unmanageable size?

*The joint House-Senate version essentially crippled it after the House reached two hundred members, with the wording changed to "more than one representative," instead of "less than one representative." I'm asking under the assumption that this never happened.
 
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