Problem, shot my Uberti 1860 Army. Tried to cock after first shot, jammed. A ball was halfway out of the cylinder! Then I saw the wad in the next chamber, that ball fell all the way out!! Anyone have this problem? I use .457 balls, the one that fell out had a 1/8” band around it, so it seated fine. The revolver was cleaned and loaded the previous week. I wiped the cylinder dry, but didn’t snap a cap, too cheap. I have 300 to 400 shots thru the revolver to date. Maybe fouling the cylinder by snapping a cap might help?
Progress, I cast some .457 balls from pure lead from a Lee mould, fantastic. Bought a big bag of wads, melted more beeswax into Dixie old zip patch grease, I think that’s the name, and soaked the wads. Will try paraffin next time, don’t have any now. My barrel stays shiny clean while shooting now. The “lubed” wads as purchased suck. I ran out of Goex, and bought Shockley’s Gold FFF locally, no choice. Works fine, a lot cleaner, but I miss the sulfur smell of the real thing.
I filed and cleaned up my sight notch per Finger McGee’s recommendation, drastically improved the sight picture. Still shoots high, guess my hold was pretty good with the old crappy sight picture. At shooting range, was shooting 2 ˝ to 3” groups at 25 yd. and bit to right. At home at 50 yd, I can nail a can, Big can, about every time by aiming at the bottom left corner, so shooting about 2-3" high and 2-3" to right at that range. Didn’t try to group, and not tinkering with sights without a lot more practice and research. Very satisfied so far.
At the range, I noticed my 150 year old relic could put the hurt on most of those black plastic handguns everyone else had. I love my C&B revolver.