Interesting shooting today. I have a Taurus 4" .357 Mag. in excellent shape. I loaded some 160 gr. LSWC over 8.8 gr. of True Blue, R-P brass with CCI small pistol primers. 8.8 gr. is a minimum load for 158 gr. LSWC according to the on line load data site for Ramshot powders. First shot was stiff, but I haven't shot any magnum loads for a while, just .38 specials, so it felt ok, not excessive. Shot 6 rounds, boolits went where I wanted them to go, and opened the cylinder. Two primers dropped out. Oh, s*!t, what did I do? Brass would not eject, had to pound them out individually, pretty tight. Looked the gun over carefully and shot some .38 wadcutters, functioned fine, good accuracy as usual. So, I've got some minimum loads, according to the book, that show obvious over pressure signs! It was hot at the range but I kept the ammo under cover/shade and it was cool to the touch. I had some magnum loads of Bluedot (and no, I didn'r get the powders/charges mixed up) and 158 gr. LSWC and they shot fine. So, I'm going to pull the rest of the rounds, about 6, and weigh the powder charges, and the boolits. I'm sure I got the data right, maybe my weighing was off? I'll report as soon as I find a prob....