There was a similar thread on TheHighRoad.org.
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=478818" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; This was a write-up in Shooting Times about a fellow who did the same thing with a Blackhawk - 18gr Bullseye under a 200gr slug in his .44 Mag.
In the case of the blown .44 Mag Blackhawk, I quote from the post (#22) above, "Assuming a COL of 1.600" with the Hornady 200gr HP/XTP bullet, QuickLOAD estimates the pressure for the 18.0gr Titegroup load at 106,640 psi (and the available case capacity still wasn't completely filled...)." This fool had a detonation of over 100K psi in his fist. He is lucky to have a fist.
This is why you gotta check, double check, and then check one more time before loading. Also, only keep one bottle of powder on the bench and CONFIRM it with your data before dumping in the powder measure.
Now, the question is will he try to pull that bullet that's half out of the cylinder and try to resuse it?
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