It can happen to anyone. Glad yer ok
And, no, it cannot happen to anyone unless, they are not paying attention or are using a powder that is wrong for the application. I suppose that in those scenarios, if someone was to go against all of the long established norms of our wonderful hobby, then, yeah, it could happen to them.
I am no better than the other guy, the one that uses this powder in huge, cavernous, magnum cases, with little or none in the case, other than I am not that ignorant. Not better than them, I just made some assessments as to what is safe, consistent practices in a hobby that a blown up gun is one of the consequences of not paying attention.
I am not trying to make this a personal attack against the OP, I have, venom has, others that have lots more experience than me have warned against this "super duper nothing in the case non-position sensitive marketing hype" powder for a long, long time. I am sorry for the loss of a fine revolver but, what are the consequences of not paying attention while loading cartridges?
Maybe I just grew up in a non-mamby pamby place or something. Truth is a hard medicine to take at times. It seldom tastes good as it goes down but, hopefully it will be the medicine that keeps this ailment from rearing it's ugly head again!
To the OP, please, go over safe reloading policies again. I am wondering how the double, or triple charge got in the case in the first place. Go back to that place in your mind and correct your "system" of loading.
And, use the Titegroup for those peonies or something. It will be much more productive there than on your reloading bench!
