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Good of you to ask for advice.
I'm not sure I'd blame the guy who cut your chamber and bevel. Your factory rounds didn't show any brass flow but your handloads seem to show you're really pushing the boundaries of the limits of physics, chemistry - thermodynamics, and metallurgy.
Lucky for you your brass is doing its job as a pressure vessel while the brass is elastic and stretching to its limits. Your primer pockets are just giving up the ghost. The +2 gas system is preventing the bolt from turning and extracting while your cases are still obturated at excess pressure. Check your bolt face for flame cutting and cratering around the primer pocket periphery.
How many rounds have you fired exceeding manufacturer load data? I've done it if I've asked from guys I know or have shot with, but just fishing until failure is a bold strategy.