I was mistaken.
Pohill,
Thanks for your come back on this issue of the balls and their fitting into the chambers.After reading your comments,I decided to give it one more try.It bugged me all night so at 5 am,I decided to give it a shot.First,I'd like to appologize if I've cause anybody to think wrongly about the .380 round balls that Track of the Wolf put out or the company.After reading my own post over again,I can see where somebody may take it that way.
I put the cylinder back into the loading stand and was able to seat the balls in all chambers,some needed a little extra force with a few taps from the palm of my hand,some didn't,but they all fit,none the less.I even tried a few with the cylinder assembled to the revolver and using the loading lever and again,a few forceful taps with the palm and they went right in.
I don't know why the very first ball that I tried,I had trouble with.I really thought that everything was lined up correctly and centered but with my recent findings,I'd have to say that I was mistaken.I see no reason to not shoot these .380 balls and with the nice tight fit,I bet accuracy is going to be great.They have a little spruce on them but it's no problem locating it to the top/center of the chamber with the thumb nail.
Again Pohill,thanks for putting me on the right track.I think I am going to have fun today.There are a couple of mean pop cans that need taken care of out behind the barn, in the corral.