Revolver blew up

Well AFAIK jacketed or lead use the same data. These were 250gr jacketed I also use 250gr lead sometimes. I know those Rugers can take double the loads I would never go there. If it can't be fixed then there will be a lot of .45 loading stuff for sale.

If you look atanuals for both types of projectile, like the Hogdon or lee manuals, you would see the data is very different.
 
That frame is done... you can salvage the rest of the parts and sell them, turn the frame in to get it off your registration...
 
That frame is done... you can salvage the rest of the parts and sell them, turn the frame in to get it off your registration...

I hear ya, but I like this V idea... Anyone hazard a guess if this is possible for the op?

Maybe you could try and see if the
factory would replace the frame
They could number it the same as it
is a factory replacement
Did that decade's ago with a Colt
AR15 lower receiver that had issues
 
Again courtesy of the OP.

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Post your load (powder, primer, bullet).

I'm wondering if you used Blackhawk or jacketed loads for a lead bullet.

Or maybe you double charged?

I suspect the frame will be toast, but gunco will know for sure.

A jacketed 250gr bullet, 6.8gr of TiteGroup. Double charge is possible I'll never know for sure. Yes Gunco will give me the news. Primer is large pistol from Ginex
 
Sucks man but Sh!t happens.
I’m looking for some trail boss, hard to go wrong with that stuff.
 
Decided to try some loads close to the max of 7.3gr 6.8 actually. Was accurate and going good until a rather loud boom. The cylinder blew in half and bent the top strap upwards but didn't break it.

By "accurate and going good" I take it you fired several of the same load before getting to the boomer?

If so, this is almost certainly a double charge.
 
A jacketed 250gr bullet, 6.8gr of TiteGroup. Double charge is possible I'll never know for sure. Yes Gunco will give me the news. Primer is large pistol from Ginex

Hodgdon 2019 and Lyman 50 both say 6.8 Titegroup is over max load by about .5 gn...

Where did you find listed load as max 7.3?
 
Possibly a double charge. Is it possible that another type of powder was used by accident ? I have two SAA Pietta’s I enjoy very much. I use to have some hot loaded 45 Colt that I used in my contender and Super Redhawk but once I picked up the Pietta’s I knew If a round accidentally got into one them it wouldn’t be good.
Have you taken the other rounds apart to see if something is possibly wrong with them ? You may never for sure what the cause is.
 
Possibly a double charge. Is it possible that another type of powder was used by accident ? I have two SAA Pietta’s I enjoy very much. I use to have some hot loaded 45 Colt that I used in my contender and Super Redhawk but once I picked up the Pietta’s I knew If a round accidentally got into one them it wouldn’t be good.
Have you taken the other rounds apart to see if something is possibly wrong with them ? You may never for sure what the cause is.

Only had the one powder TiteGroup. More I think about it, it becoming clear I screwed up. My fault.
 
Just looked at the Hodgdon website. Hornady 250gr XTP bullet, 5.5gr Titegroup gives 9700CUP, 6.3gr gives 12,700CUP. Based on this information, your load of 6.8gr was .5gr, about 8%, over maximum. Hardly a double charge, but still a stiff load. Pressure would have been right up there. .45Colt has a lot of volume, shouldn't be any problem getting a double charge in the case. Looking at the remains of the cylinder, the chamber walls are remarkably thin.

I wouldn't break it for parts just yet. Justin isn't going to be in power forever.
 
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