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Thread: Remington 1858, "round ball" rammer?

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    Remington 1858, "round ball" rammer?

    Just had my first chance to take my Uberti target style .36 revolter to the range. Upon seating the ball, I couldn't help but notice that the tip of the rammer wasn't even close to being a fit for the .375" round ball. It does match up nicely with the Lee conical nose profile but would prefer to use round balls. The Pietta I have has a nose profile that fits the round ball perfectly. Of course Murphey made sure these 2- replicas are different in so many ways that I doubt if any of the parts interchange. Does anyone know where I can get ahold of a rammer tip for a Uberti with a round ball contour?

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    try UBERTI?

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    A little JB Weld or something similar on the existing rammer should make a custom fit. Don’t know about how long it will hold up.

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    I believe I read that the Colt rammer was optimized for the conical bullet.
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    Could you coat some of your round balls with lapping compound and use them to reshape your ramming rod? Would be slow but it might work.

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    Why not purchase an inexpensive loading press and load the cylinder off the frame altogether?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arcticap View Post
    Why not purchase an inexpensive loading press and load the cylinder off the frame altogether?
    Good thought Arctic but just wanted something that was a part of the gun with nothing extra to forget back at home when I go to the range. Range supplies nearly fill the back of my vehicle as it is and I have been known to forget things once in awhile

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigboat View Post
    Could you coat some of your round balls with lapping compound and use them to reshape your ramming rod? Would be slow but it might work.
    Guess I could try something along those lines, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Smith View Post
    I believe I read that the Colt rammer was optimized for the conical bullet.
    Anyone know of one for a round ball in a .36 for a Remington?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LIMPINGJ View Post
    A little JB Weld or something similar on the existing rammer should make a custom fit. Don’t know about how long it will hold up.
    Probably a good idea, like you can do with a nose punch for a mould.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toot View Post
    try UBERTI?
    Now, that would just be too sensible and easy...will try that next, thanks!

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    Just curious - what happens to the roundball when you seat it? Does it deform, does the rammer cut into the ball, etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Battis View Post
    Just curious - what happens to the roundball when you seat it? Does it deform, does the rammer cut into the ball, etc?
    It cuts into the ball big time and distorts it bad.

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    try a smaller ball?

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    A quick check on Taylor's website, a new plunger is $20. Put in lathe and cut radius and one screw done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LIMPINGJ View Post
    A little JB Weld or something similar on the existing rammer should make a custom fit. Don’t know about how long it will hold up.
    I did this and it has lasted for over 18 years in my Uberti.
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    So . . . how does you're revolver shoot with balls seated by the stock rammer?

    I have owned revolvers over the years where the end of the rammer was square - they still shot just fine. If it's that big of a deal in terms of ball deforming and you are only going to shoot round balls, remove your rammer, build it up with weld and turn it down to the profile you need/want.

    I have a number of molds that cast original style conicals and the nose gets a little deformed when seating - shoot just fine. The suggestion to use JB will also work. The thing to remember is that the originals were not designed to be "target" revovers - they were designed to be used as a combat weapon where the important thing was to get the projectile seated - and in those days, both round balls and conicals were used.

    I'm assuming hat your revolver is one with adjustable sights and is the one designed for target shooting with a different bore made just for target shooting. For the price of them, I'm surprised that they don't come with interchangeable rammers - one for RB and one for conical but then there are a lot of different conical desggs out there.

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    Remember to grease the ball when molding the epoxy to fill in the rammer.

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    Pull it out and use a dremel round ball stone to slowly shape it for round ball.

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    Yes do check your diameters. You may have overly tight cylinders (well used reamers).
    I have shot ML revolvers many years. My dad shot original Remingtons. And from what I have seen for just plain fun shooting that "circle" deformation will not be much of an issue. But do check the diameters of the cylinders and pure lead balls.
    If you are going to shoot competition then you do want everything as perfect as possible.. But I have yet heard a critter complain or a corn can gripe about a circle scared ball smacking it.
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