Pure conjecture but the fire may have weakened the case before a kaboom. Annealing temp is 500 deg and I forget for how long. 30 minutes as I recall and the higher the temp the quicker the loss. Not sure how it does or does not apply to pistol cases as anneal I work with is purely rifle. Pistol cases will have a heat treat of some kind.
Depending on where the cylinder was, it well could hurt, powder burns if nothing else. But I doubt fatal.
I will be interested to see if KingofKindling can get chrono results. LabRadar might do it on bow setting with the trigger device.
Agreed we are casual about cased ammo and it gets strewn around sometimes. Yes a cap is probably easier to set off but it also take a fair amount of force and well directed.Regarding a loaded cap'ed cylinder going off, I would not worry about it hurting. Even modern cased ammo when ignited outside of a barrel, does nothing. Barely even feel it through turnout gear.
Depending on where the cylinder was, it well could hurt, powder burns if nothing else. But I doubt fatal.
I will be interested to see if KingofKindling can get chrono results. LabRadar might do it on bow setting with the trigger device.