GradyL56,
I though I might pass on to you something I was told about "sticky" extraction as it relates to revolvers. I was speaking to a tech at Hodgdon about some starting load info for some new .41 caliber bullets that I'll be swaging when I recieve my Corbin equipment. His comment was that flat primers are a useless pressure indicator when testing revolvers because the cases slam into the breechface at any higher power level. That I already knew. The thing he mentioned to me about using sticky extraction as a sign to back off, was very dangerous practice. The phrase was "when you're getting sticky extraction, the gun is near the stage where it will let go". I would advise not loading till the cases get sticky and then backing off a little as it may be WAY too much. I'm glad to hear that you and your gun made it through your error. If you load, or do anything else for that matter, long enough....you will make a mistake. Luckily your's wasn't damaging to yourself or others. As far as the DW goes, I would rate it as strong or stronger than ANY revolver Ruger makes, including the SRH.