Very interesting, and that table doesn't designate between standard Hellcat and Demon/Redeye 6.2L. I'm very surprised to see the Hellcat 6.2L ring gap tighter than the NA 5.7 Eagle engine, but maybe it's more emissions related and barring that the engineers would spec a wider ring end gap.
@16GoManGoHC2 can you measure your rings to see if they match that book?
Years ago there was a rumor of a stock 5.7 Eagle that was taking like 11psi of boost. Unheard of at the time as 7-8psi was the max recommended. Then a guy who knew a guy who's aunt knew the uncle's dog said the engine had actually been disassembled and the rings opened up and that's why it was surviving that boost.
Yes, it was cylinder 7 in my original engine that bit the dust. Some folks commented on the YT video that they bet the ring(s) got hot, expanded, and seized the piston in the bore.