For kammpro gaskets, the outer ring is only a guide ring. Typically used for pipe flanges only to help install. It is not a compression stop. In fact, the best kammpro gaskets for unconfined flanges/pipe flanges have "loose-fit" outer/guide rings, that allow the metal core to thermally expand out toward the guide ring to prevent damage of the metal core (e.g. LAMONS LP-3 gasket). Kammpro gaskets do not have inner rings typically, as their is no need it with this gasket type.
Spiral wounds, on the other hand, are required to have a inner rings for pipe flanges (per ASME B16.20) to prevent the windings for buckling. Note that spiral-wounds with inner rings can be a problem when using with threaded or slip-on pipe flanges (see B16.20 for more on this). The outer ring for spiral-wounds serves the same purpose as with kammpros, as a guide ring for install.
The kammpro gasket design is deceivingly simple & very effective. They require less bolt load to seat compared to spiral-wounds & will outperform them in many situations (all things being equal with install quality, correct bolt torque, etc.)