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Thread: Uberti 3rd model Dragoon: loads?

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    Uberti 3rd model Dragoon: loads?

    Hello everyone.

    I just acquired a hardly used Uberti copy of the 3rd model Colt Dragoon. Serial number 12XXX, so probably an early example. Nice looking, but it came without papers, so I have no idea how much powder to use in it. I can probably figure out the ball size, I have .451's on hand for the 1860 Colts. But a recommended diameter would also be welcome.

    I am looking forward to shooting this.
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    My old Lyman manual shows two .470 RB loads of...
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    My Uberti 3rd Dragoon needs .457 balls to properly seal the chambers. I found 40 grains of FFFg to shoot the best. Two felt wads under the ball gives improved accuracy.

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    Dragoon loads

    I have found that a moderate load of 2F seems to give better accuracy, and my two VERY old 2nd models require .457" balls. In EK's book Sixguns, he referred to the fact that the preferred powder for loading the cap&ball revolvers was 2F. If you look at Lyman's BP handbook, there is a significant pressure jump between 2F and 3F, and then again between 3F and 4F. I would just as soon go with the lower pressure loads in open-tops.

    I would guess it will probably shoot best w/ between 35 & 45 grn, with a greased felt wad under the ball. In very dry climates, you still may want grease over the ball, since that is a LOT of powder fouling, and also a long barrel. You can also try multiple wads under the ball to take up space under the ball. Again, try everything from 1 lubed, 1 not up to about 3 lubed.

    They will hit even higher than RB on target, but you can also try just about any boolit .452-.454" that has a nice big lube groove you can fill w/ black powder lube. Lee makes a very nice one just for this purpose sized for the Ruger Old Army, which is correct for these Uberti's. George Nonte recommended .454424 sized to just seat in the cylinder. With the conical's, In my experience you well get at most 2-3 conical loads per chamber before you will need to swab them out to allow the bullet to seat. With conicals, I would start down around 25-30gr FF.

    Alan

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    Thank You, & a picture

    Thank you. That gives me a place to start at. And the suggestion on grade is something I will have to look into. True BP is not available in this city, maybe county. But sometimes the rifle granulation of pyrodex is easier to find than pistol.

    Here is a picture of the Dragoon, next to one of my 1860 Army's.

    http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...Dragoon001.jpg

    Again, thank you.
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    I have a more newly made Uberti 3rd Mod and I use the same load as in my Walker: 44gr of FFg+lube wad+.454 ball+ over ball lube+ Rem #10 cap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OeldeWolf View Post
    Hello everyone. ... Serial number 12XXX, so probably an early example...
    Somewhere on the frame should be a box with letters in it. This is the date code that all Italian replicas are stamped with, supposedly by law. Anyway, here is a link to a page that will help you figure when your revolver was tested and sold originally.

    http://store.bluebookinc.com/Info/PD...Proofmarks.pdf

    As for a load, I have a Dragoon, a Walker, and various 1860s. All get fed with 2fG powder and usually as much as I can get in the chamber and still fit a wad and ball. All of my 44 use the .454 diameter round ball. Good luck, these a re a lot of fun.
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