Colt 1862 Pocket Police

Shotput79

New member
Went to the gun shop in town and put a Uberti Colt Pocket Police on layaway. The gun is a bit smaller than I'm use to and I just wanted to get some of you guys that own them to give me some pointers as to bp loads to try and what kind of range I should exspect out of it. I've ask a few people about which rd ball I should try to use with it. Some say .375 other's tell me they will roll out of the bbl. Should I go with the .380s size balls. Has any of you guys tried to fire lead bullets out of them or should I just stick with rd ball and not wast time with bullets. once I find out what rd ball to go with I'll be molding my own. I only have one .36 cal pistol left and I'm keeping it. It is a Pietta Remington New Navy Police and it works find with the .375 rd balls. That's one reason I want to know which rd balls seem to be the right ones to use. If the .375s don't work I'll have to order another mold to cast rd balls for it and I'd like to save as much money as I can. I had to sale my Uberti Colt 61and my Colt 1851 because of bills. Now I'm just starting to have that little extra bit of cash coming in but don't know how long that will last. That's why I couldn't pay cash for the little pistol. I still have a couple of docter's to see and you guy's know how that work's now day's. Think's for any infor you guy's can help me out with. :)
 

salvadore

Moderator
The. 375 diameter ball works just fine in my '62 navy. Cannot load Lee's conical without breaking the gun down. It kicks and may be too much for the little gun.
 

mykeal

New member
Yep. .375 should work in the Uberti; they are too small for Pietta .36's, however.

But why chance it? .380 will also work in the Uberti, and you'll get a larger ring shaved, thus a better seal. The down side is they'll be harder to load, so you'll need to be sure your lead is dead soft.

That's the decision - if you're sure you have pure lead, go with the .380. If not, the .375 should work just fine.
 
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