Pushing plated bullets too fast?

Since the OP's revolver handles higher operating pressures I'd check with Campro. IMO Campros issue will be the pressure.

I regularly shoot 158gr Campros at ~1775fps in my 18.5" Marlin 1894 357Mag/38Spl using Campro Data & H110. I expect this to be faster out of my new 24" Rossi R92.
I regularly shoot 240gr Campros at ~1830fps in my 20" Marlin 1894 44Mag using Campro Data & H110. I haven't tried Campros with Lil'Gun yet. Lil'Gun pushes a 240gr XTP to 1900fps in the Marlin 1894 44mag.
I regularly shoot 240gr Campros at ~1975fps in my 22" Marlin 1895 444Marlin using H4895. A lot slower than the ~2400fps Hornady XTP's coyote bombs. But the Campros are great for getting in some regular trigger time gong ringing.

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240gr Campro TCFCP - 240gr Hornady XTP

I contacted Campro about using their 240gr TCFCP in my 444Marlin.
My case for using the 240gr TCFCP bullets in the 444marlin was, I'd have to go out of my way to exceed 44Mag SAMMI pressures using H4895 in a 444Marlin case.
Campro did not have an issue using their bullet with H4895 in the 444Marlin.

Thanks!
 
I find berry's bullets junk but campro are actually really good for the price of them. I have shot campro 223 bullets at max charge weights without any issues and really good accuracy.
Dont buy berry's bullets there garbage and not worth the waste of components.
 
I find berry's bullets junk but campro are actually really good for the price of them. I have shot campro 223 bullets at max charge weights without any issues and really good accuracy.
Dont buy berry's bullets there garbage and not worth the waste of components.

Campro .223 and .308 rifle bullets are jacketed and not plated Berrys are probably plated.
 
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