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Problem loading a .36 caliber revolver

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  • allen griggs
    Not gonna work.
    You need to get the right-sized ball, one that is larger than the cylinder so that it will not drop into the cylinder.
    You need to shave off a thin lead "donut" when you ram the ball into the cylinder.
    No patches for the cap and ball revolver.
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  • ken44-40
    It kinda depends on who made it. A lot of .36 cal revolvers made, even as far back as 1970, need a .378 to .380 ball to work properly.
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  • 44caliberkid
    Most Navy Arms 1851 Navies were made by Uberti, which tend to have a larger chamber mouth requiring a .380 ball for cutting a good ring and sealing when seated. Piettas and ASM's will usually work fine with .375's. The manufacturing tolerances of Italian repros aren't the greatest, and chamber mouth diameter will vary, so choosing a ball that fits your particular revolver is essential.
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  • rljones
    Thanks for the replies. I have ordered a Lee .380 roundball mold from Midsouth.
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  • navc130
    You might try squeezing the .375 balls in a vise to see if that expands them enough to seal propersly.
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