I have a new Uberti 1860 Army and shoots like a dream. I use a six o'clock hold on a 12" target and the balls zing right through the x-ring using 30 grains of powder and grease lube over the balls at 20 yards. Here the question: I have slight wear (actually just the bluing) around the cylinder from the cylinder bolt. The timing seems to be just fine, ie no lead spitting. At half cock the bolt is all the way down also. I realize in modern revolvers this is normal, how about the 1860 Colt? The actual clicks heard as I slowly pull the hammer back is click...click...click-click. The last click very close to the third. Should I be concerned with the slight score marks?
PS I am having a blast with this gun, I think I have the percussion revolver bug. More fun than my centerfire pistols and revolvers! Draws a crowd at the range. The boom, smoke (the sulfur smell) and holes in the X-ring, what else can a guy ask for in a gun?