One advantage of a revolver is that it isn't dependent on ammunition to function. Pistols are.
The Taurus was deliberately designed to function with 9mm FMJ ammunition with a particular cartridge overall length. If you change to a different round with different lengths, and nose shape, problems may arise because the magazine lips are adjusted to release the cartridge at a certain point and allow the back of the case to feed upward and come under the extractor. Polishing the feed ramp won't solve the problem, and can make it worse.
If you are going to carry this pistol as a defensive weapon I suggest you use the correct ammunition. Military services and law enforcement officers all over the world have been using so-called "hardball" ammunition without complaint. If you don't hit an assailant in a critical place a hollow-point won't save you're bacon. What makes the critical difference is marksmanship while under stress.