Misfiring Taurus/Rossi Circuit Judge

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  • Sinco0214

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    I recently bought a Circuit Judge and having problems with it misfiring using 45 LC has anyone had this problem and does anyone have a solutions to this issue?
     

    Double T

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    Brand of ammo or if reloaded specs?

    How is it misfiring? Is the hammer/Firing Pin (unfamiliar with how it actually works on these) hitting the primer or is the timing off? Are they light primer strikes?

    There are loads of different way a revolver action can "misfire" which is why I ask ;)
     

    Sinco0214

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    Misfire only using 45 long colt. Is there a way to make the hammer strike harder? The owners manuel says there is a knob but I can't find it.
     

    country85

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    If you take the butt stock off of it, it should look just like a pistol inside, with the hammer spring exposed, not sure about a knob, if so, be careful not to make it too strong or you will get pierced primers and a face full of hot gas and burning powder. Mine was so bad I thought of sending it back but with a detailed cleaning all of the bugs worked them self out
     
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