Took the LCR out to the range today, having recently purchased it. I purchased this particular revolver to serve as a training analog for my more traditional .38/.357 snub revolvers. I can shoot twice as much 9mm with same or similar recoil impulse to .38 +P for the same cost of shooting .38. I'm approaching 300 rounds deep on this LCR and today, experienced my first bullet pull. I was shooting Blazer Brass 115gr and experienced bullet pull on the fifth round on the first cylinder for the day. This bullet pull incident dead-lined the gun, hard. Took me way too long to figure out what was wrong with the gun when trying to pull the trigger and once I observed the bullet poking almost all the way out of the cylinder, I pushed it back in and opened the cylinder. What a mess!! A simple clearing of the cylinder did not suffice, there was so much gun powder in the cylinder, the moon-clips would not seat far enough to close and lock the cylinder. Of course, I didn't have any cleaning patches on the range with me so I loaded a single round in the offending cylinder hole and fired a single shot to blow out the residual debris. That worked and I was back in business to finish out the day.
I have previously tested Blazer Brass for bullet pull the last time I had it out and did not observe any obvious issues. I won't be carrying taper crimped ammunition in revolvers for social purposes. Thought I'd share today's experiences, prior to this event, I thought that bullet pull was an over exaggerated claim. Guess it wasn't.