So I fired off some fresh Jonson & Dow paper cartridges I made for my new Uberti 1860 Army. Using 25gn 3f in Dustin Wineager’s kit. At about 10 yards, they were shoot about a foot to the left. I didn’t get a chance to put them on paper to see if it was a consistent group, but I do know they were shooting way off to the left.
I did not modify the barrel, and it was a little tricky at first to get them started in, but I did get the hang of it. They seemed to go in straight, but I’m wondering if they are actually cocked ever so slightly, if that’s why they’re shooting way left.
Is it absolutely necessary to relieve material off the barrel? If that’s the case, I may just stick with round balls. They’re shooting good groups @25 yards about 3” to the left. But I should be able to adjust my windage with that.
I did not modify the barrel, and it was a little tricky at first to get them started in, but I did get the hang of it. They seemed to go in straight, but I’m wondering if they are actually cocked ever so slightly, if that’s why they’re shooting way left.
Is it absolutely necessary to relieve material off the barrel? If that’s the case, I may just stick with round balls. They’re shooting good groups @25 yards about 3” to the left. But I should be able to adjust my windage with that.