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It wasn't the revolver. As I mentioned earlier, the Buffalo Bore was the only ammo to do it, and it was loaded very hot. That's likely the reason.I'd be thinking......probably over pressure. Rrrrright......or weak brass or the gun's cylinder/chambers.
Either way.....
Assuming that there are other choices.....
If it were me.....
I would not be using that brand of ammo (or that particular offering) again.
But then.....
Isn't that why.....
We are told to practice with our intended SD loads?
Aloha, Mark
PS.....IF it's your revolver's fault. Well.....let's see how the customer/warrantee service is.