Hello all.. I'm just getting started with percussion arms and I have a new Pietta 1851 Navy London that i'm rounding up components for. I have been reading alot about percussion revolvers and their care and feeding and I noted that for the .36 cal, most folks seem to recognize the ball diameter to use as .375. Then today as I was looking for caps, (thats an exercise in futility), I ran across a supplier that offered .375 and .380 balls. Aside from the obvious .005 difference is there a circumstance where the .380 would be recommended over the .375 ?
Can't imagine lead balls wearing out cylinder bores or barrels. I suppose maybe some manufacturers are not holding tolerances, but even that seems a bit of a stretch in this day and age, even on a inexpensive but well known replica manufacturer??? What am I overlooking?
Thx
gibby
Can't imagine lead balls wearing out cylinder bores or barrels. I suppose maybe some manufacturers are not holding tolerances, but even that seems a bit of a stretch in this day and age, even on a inexpensive but well known replica manufacturer??? What am I overlooking?
Thx
gibby