Your friend apparently exceeded hogden max load for lead 230gr.
What does your brass look like? Any primer flattening, splits, etc? Can you post fotos of the brass?
If there are no “pressure signs” you should be fine, but I advise not shooting more of those and sticking
With the load you had specified to your friend.
Whilst I do not advise exceeding factory max, in my callow youth I was experimenting with heavy .45 acp loads
Using special cases, detailed data, various lead bullets, including 255 gr .454 long colt bullets, and heavy recoil springs and buffers.
My intent was to work up to .451 Detonics “magnum” loads using cutdown .45 magnum brass.
With care and proper tweaking, the 1911 platform is “up to it” but this is not for the iunwise without proper testing equipment.
One is periously close to a “kaboom” which is just not worth it.
Yhs
Prof mumbles