Here's a picture of a Dan Wesson M715 top strap.
I bought the gun used, so I can't say exactly what was shot in it previous to my ownership. It should be noted that a DW is adjustable for barrel to cylinder gap and I'm running .002" right now.
For comparison, here's a M28-2 I bought new in 1972.
This gun has almost never had H110/W296 shot out of it, but it has had lots of 125 gr Sierra JHCs shot through it with SR4756.
Here's the same gun after 5 shots of H110 with a 125 gr bullet.
The cut is easy to see if you look at the edge of the top strap where it isn't a straight line anymore.
One last comparison, this time a M66-2 I bought used.
Since I don't normally use H110 in my guns, even though I have some, it hasn't had anything but SR4756, 2400 and Bullseye shot through it since I've had it.
When I say SR4756 loads, I'm talking max Speer #8 loads with 125 gr bullets that are clocking 1620 fps MV. The M28-2 began shooting SR4756 loads when it was new and the Sierra JHC shot out of it accounted for one deer in 1973.
As a result of being too inquisitive, I did shoot one cylinder full of H110 loads out of the M28-2. I'll see if I can get a picture of the flame cut now.
EDIT to add H110 picture.