1849 Wells Fargo cartridge conversion

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A while back I got a Uberti 1849 Wells Fargo that I was less than thrilled with. While the outside fit and finish was nice the action and inside finishing to say the least usable. I had planed to make this a 32 SW conversion from the get go and ordered a R&D cylinder at the same time as the gun. After my dissatisfaction with the gun in the beginning I chose to let it sit awhile for a cool off period. This last weekend I got down and dirty with it and cleaned it up and smoothed the action on the inside. Well I'm happy with how it all turned out and I'm taking it to the range tomorrow with a box of Winchester lead round nose 85gr to try it out. I will give a report on it tomorrow night after I shoot it.
 
Well put up a small target at 8 yds. to see where it was shooting to and nothing was on the target. I decided after some investigating that my shots were going way high. I put up two pieces of paper one above the other with a Post It on the bottom piece. I was shooting a 2 1/2" group but about 8" high and 2" to the left. I'm thinking this might be a gun best left to one handed point shooting after all I believe that that is what it was meant for, any way it should prove to be fun on cans close up.
 
Did you try the percussion cylinder in it as well?
I'd be interested to hear how that patterned in comparison.
 
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