sticks these hot rifle only loads in a 357 Mag revolver, and blows it up?

A 1-7/8"-2" long cartridge in a .357 magnum revolver?

A .357 Maximum revolver. No problem. These are Maxi loads, after all. Revolver chambers are far, far different. A strange comment from someone who knows what a "web" is.
It seems that some think that by removing a ring of steel ~.011" x ~3/8" and replacing it with a ring of brass that, somehow a rifle will be stronger for it. Or that loading 20 gr. of powder in a longer case is going to make it less powerful than 20 gr in a shorter case with the same bullet and COL. That doesn't compute!!!
All I'm doing is moving the bullet out closer to the lands. This gives room for more powder and , in some cases, gives enough room for Maxi loads. Closer to the lands usually means better accuracy. The best hand loads are those that fill the available room in the case. I'm working up those loads using tried and proven methods. If it's safe to fire Maxi loads in any particular rifle, it is safe to fire my loads in that rifle. If it fits, it shoots. Assuming that rifle is a modern rifle in good condition. If someone takes my recipe at face value and uses it in without working up the load for their rifle, then they are breaking all rules on reloading.
Yes, I can improve further by reaming to Maxi and I haven't ruled that out completely. I'm weighing the pro's and con's of reaming. If I can load to Maxi velocities with the bullet I want, in the mag. case, then there is no need to ream. And I suspect I can. I'll know soon. My order will be in Friday.
I didn't ask for advice on how to do this, or whether it was possible. I KNOW HOW! I've been working up loads for my rifles for 45 years. And I'm not asking anyone to do what I'm doing. I'm sorry if some of you don't understand. I'm completely comfortable with the experiments I'm doing and I also know I'm not the first. I've been in contact with others, including one mentioned in this forum. In fact some even say the end results of
not reaming are better than reaming simply because you can get the bullet much closer to the lands than in a reamed chamber that also reamed the riflings, and that improves accuracy.
My thanks to those that gave me good advice and answered my original question.
Again, I say......IF YOU ARE NOT COMFORTABLE WITH YOUR RELOADING KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS....DON'T DO IT!