In conjunction with what diopter said in his above post. (he's almost as smart, good looking and modest as I am) 
Cylinder Gap
http://www.ballisticsbytheinch.com/gaptests.html
"Barrel length: the longer the bullet is in the barrel, the more time there is for gas to escape through the gap."
"Bullet weight: A heavier bullet might mean that there is greater 'back pressure' on the expanding gas, forcing more out of the gap."
Mind the Gap: Cylinder Gaps on Revolvers and Their Effects on Power (and Fingers)
https://www.guns.com/news/2011/05/07/mind-the-gap-cylinder-gaps-in-revolvers-and-their-effect-on-power-and-fingers

Cylinder Gap
http://www.ballisticsbytheinch.com/gaptests.html
"Barrel length: the longer the bullet is in the barrel, the more time there is for gas to escape through the gap."
"Bullet weight: A heavier bullet might mean that there is greater 'back pressure' on the expanding gas, forcing more out of the gap."
Mind the Gap: Cylinder Gaps on Revolvers and Their Effects on Power (and Fingers)
https://www.guns.com/news/2011/05/07/mind-the-gap-cylinder-gaps-in-revolvers-and-their-effect-on-power-and-fingers