Generally speaking, even the minimum suggested cast load will propel a jacketed pistol bullet out of any pistol barrel. I would hope you'd notice if the bullet didn't exit the barrel. There are lots of clues, like no hole in the target, or a round that sounds different than normal. At that point it's time to check the bore! Anyone who reloads should be aware and conscious enough to detect this sort of problem.
If you want lead bullet velocities, it's best to go with lead bullets. Lead bullets are much cheaper to shoot, and easier on the barrel as well. Not that most of us will ever wear one out.
Good Luck!
Savage