Ok, i want to know how i can load a .454 rd ball in the chambers and they shave a nice little ring of lead but if i carry the revolver for a while and go to cock it, the balls have moved forward and are tying up the action. Or if i shoot 1 or 2 the rest move forward.What i mean is they are sliding forward in the chambers and trying to fall out and hitting against the barrel so the cylinder won't turn. I have had this happen on 2 revolvers in all the years i have shot them and they were both ASM's, the first one was a .36 cal '61 Navy, and this one is a .44 cal '51 Navy. THe chambers can't be bigger down inside than at the mouth, so how can the balls fall back out if they are a good tight fit going in?