There's a lot more to this story than simply dirty ammo. The back of the cylinder and frame being that black tells me that the cases are not sealing at all well against the chamber walls. That is a MASSIVE amount of blowby. Also there is simply no way that you should be feeling any sort of blowback into your face while shooting. Again it says that the cases are not expanding and sealing the chambers properley at all.
Is this Wolff ammo sloppy fitting in the chambers? Is it some of the steel cased stuff? .38Spl is not a high pressure round but I've never seen anything like the condition of your gun. And that's even with shooting lighter cowboy action loads in .38Spl. At most I get a little blackening part way down the case. Nothing at all like what I'm seeing here.
I seriously suggest that you ditch using the Wolf ammo and go with brass or aluminium cased stuff. That'll cut down your cleanup by a HUGE amount just for starters. Or if the gun continues to shoot this dirty after only a couple of hundred rounds then it suggests that your cylinder chambers are WAY out of spec.
This is what you see when firing 45colt as the cartridge does not expand
enough annd gases blow back into the cylender and such,you might have
cylender cone problem.
Ammo alone will not cause this problem.
Bob




















































