A ball size of .454" should be your choice for the dragoon.
I have recently acquired a .44 Colt Dragoon.
It is made in Italy but I can't find a makers mark, is there any way to tell if it's a Uberti or Pietta?
Can anyone recommend what size ball would be best suited, I would like to mold my own.
I have measured the chambers in the cylinder with calipers and they are .444
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A ball size of .454" should be your choice for the dragoon.
Could be ASM [Armi San Marco], now defunct.
Most Dragoons I've ever come across, including my own ASM 3rd model, shoot .454" ball, as suggested above. Do you know anybody that you can cadge a few different sizes from?
Many guns are stamped under the loading lever with a cryptic letter/Roman numeral date stamp in a square box, also PN - [Pulvero Nero - black powder], so have a look there and tell us what you have. All Uberti firearms have a capital letter 'U' in a representation of the end of the muzzle - looks a bit like a gear wheel with the U inside, and their name. Pietta are usually marked up with the name, and all are stamped Gardone Val Trompia - the address of the Italian Proof House.
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I think it might be a San Marco as you said.
On the barrel it has SM BLACK POWDER ONLY .44 MADE IN ITALY
There are the proofing marks PN with a star above and another that looks like crossed muskets with a star above.
Thanks