This is the Uberti I finally bought in lieu of the '62 Police after I had to return 2 of the latter pistols to the supplier. Anyway, the Navy shot as well as one would expect from a Uberti, and I was very satisfied.
Hi-ebber, and day always be a hi-ebber,
several times the rammer lifted the balls out of the chamber after seating them on the powder. And once I had a ball back out of the chamber from recoil!
To me this meant the balls were undersized or the chambers were oversized.
Since I use the same .36 cal balls, cast from a Lee .380 mould, in my '61 Navy and they work fine, I suspected the latter.
Another indication was that I noticed very little lead rings being shaved off when seating the balls.
So I did some measuring last night. As close as I can tell with calipers, the chambers all measure .370. Which to me means they will go a hair over that in diameter. The balls measured .373 - .375. Come to think on it, I should have measured my '61's chambers for comparison... oh well...
I would bet that the balls on the high side of the measurement range were the ones that stayed seated, while the ones on the low side were just too loose a fit. Can anyone think of another reason?
I think I'm going to polish the mould cavities and try to open them up a bit so the balls all drop at .375+. That is unless anyone has any other ideas!