.............It's the one I spent over a year getting a decent barrel put on it under warrenty having been sent to 2 different places. Cimarron definately stood behind it but I DID have to pay over $60 in total shipping, plus all the lost time.
LEFT PHOTO: This photo is actually of some BP rounds I'd loaded but the ones I'd recently fired look the same. RIGHT PHOTO: This is the seating depth I'd settled on and if the slug looks a bit 'off' on the left side, it's because I managed to drop it on the concrete floor. It was only used to find the seating depth anyway. You can see it engraves pretty well. The boolit's I'd swaged up weighed 292grs with a shallow (.200") HP.
LEFT PHOTO: This group is 10 rounds with the paper patched swaged slugs at 100 yards. The hole @ bottom right was made by a Lee 250gr and doesn't belong The 2 lines are 1.25" apart, and if not for that 'leaker' at bottom left the group would have been .875". The rear sight on the rifle is a standard Marbles. RIGHT PHOTO: This is also 10 rounds but at 50 yards. The slug was a Lee Group Buy for a 270gr Loverin style FNPB. Thrown charges, with dacron and a card wad under the boolit.
LEFT PHOTO: This is the Lee 250gr FNBB slug. At this OAL it engraves, but if seated into the crimp groove it doesn't. RIGHT PHOTO: Top and bottom groups tell a story or sorts. My copy of the Lee mould drops it's slugs just barely over .380" which IS the groove diameter of the rifle. Actually I guess you'd say the boolits are .0004" out of round, which isn't bad at all for a production mould. The slugs weren't scaled and the charges were thrown from a Lee Perfect Powder Measure. It has no problem with the chunky SR4759 powder.
The cases in their box are base down, and were just picked up, loaded and fired. For fun I loaded 10 with dacron and a card wad, which was punched out of tablet backer which was 0.030" thick (or so). I had to add that the Lee slug shoots MUCH better from my 1893 Marlin 38-55, with it's .379" grooves that are just over .004" deep. The Uberti's grooves barley shade .003" deep. Brass for all was the 2.125" Starline stuff.
...............Buckshot