Being the owner of 6 Charter Arms revolvers, I have found that 4 of the 6 are perfectly OK, and perform well for their intended purpose, personal protection. The 2 that are problems are a Bulldog Pug, .44 spl, that has such a tight space between the backstrap and the cylinder, that sometimes the cylinder stops before it rotates into position for a shot to be fired, because the cartridges drag on the backstrap, which may be the OP's problem. The other problem is a Target Bulldog .44 spl that has the barrel screwed in so the front sight is tilted about 15% to the left. Once I got used to compensating for that, I found that it shoots pretty straight. I look at it as a way for the piece to be "proprietary" to me, because if somebody grabs it and tries to shoot me, they may miss, giving me a chance to coldcock them. The other 4, an "Off Duty" .38 spl, a couple more Bulldog Pugs, and a 3" Bulldog, are perfectly OK.